Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Elective Classification webinar Wednesday, February 20 @ 11am PST / 12pm MST / 1pm CST / 2pm EST The Carnegie Foundation announced the availability of the 2015 Community Engagement Classification application last week. In an effort to help all of our colleges have the best chance of putting together a successful [...]
Read More...Santa Fe College professors Alan Beck and Donna Waller leads a discussion about “How We Choose Our President - The Inside Story” March 28, 2012
Read More...Johnson County Community College, founded in 1969, has over 50 degrees and academic programs and serves just under 21,000 students per semester. JCCC serves the residents of Johnson County, Kansas through many academic and community based programs.* “As a cultural center, JCCC also contributes to the prosperity of the community. The visual and performing arts [...]
Read More...For Immediate Release Contact: Amee Bearne, National Coordinator, The Democracy Commitment [email protected] 202.478.4675 Ten Institutions Chosen to Form Community College Network Focused on Civic Learning through the Humanities Supported by NEH and co-sponsored by AAC&U and The Democracy Commitment, Bridging Cultures to Form a Nation: Difference, Community, and Democratic Thinking, Will Build Campus [...]
Read More...Santa Fe College of Gainesville, FL has started an on-going forum to discuss the many issues found in our political, social and voting systems. Educating the attendees - and those who watch on youtube - The Democracy Commitment at Santa Fe College is demonstrating the need for civic and political understanding. Be sure to check [...]
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Santa Fe College professor David Price (History) leads a panel discussion about “State and Local Elections: What’s At Stake?”
Part 2 of 2; February 22, 2012
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Santa Fe College professor David Price (History) leads a panel discussion about “State and Local Elections: What’s At Stake?”
Part 1 of 2; February 22, 2012
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