Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award
Posted by on January 28, 2013
THOMAS EHRLICH CIVICALLY ENGAGED FACULTY AWARD
The Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award recognizes one senior faculty member (post-tenure or middle-to-late career at institutions without tenure) each year. Honorees are recognized for exemplary engaged scholarship, including leadership in advancing students’ civic learning, conducting community-based research, fostering reciprocal community partnerships, building institutional commitments to service-learning and civic engagement, and other means of enhancing higher education’s contributions to the public good. The award is named in honor of Thomas Ehrlich, former chair of the Campus Compact board of directors and president emeritus of Indiana University. The Award is generously sponsored by the KPMG Foundation. For additional detail on nomination criteria, history and the application, please visit: http://www.compact.org/initiatives/awards-programs/the-thomas-ehrlich-civically-engaged-faculty-award/
TIMELINE:
January 14: Application process opens
March 29: Application process closes
May 19-21: Winner and finalists announced at The Engaged Campus: Driving Innovation Through Partnerships conference in Dearborn, MI
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