This last fall semester, I was in Professor Homzie’s communications 200 course when she assigned the Covid Diary Project (CDP) to the class.
I attended a Campus Compact webinar called “Examining Mutual Benefit and Reciprocity as Core Distinctions between Community Engagement and Public Service: Implications for Scholars, Practitioners, and Administrators.” It featured Emily J
“Words are important, they are powerful, they have consequences,” said panelist Oscar Chavez during a Community Conversation on Race event that focused on topics addressing inequity.
On behalf of the CCE I would love to take a moment to recognize just how much we value our AmeriCorps VISTA members.
When the news broke about the attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters, I found myself cycling through a series of emotions.