Barbara A. Galpin ’68, M ’74 Institute for Civic Engagement
People doing good; learning well
Supporting Faculty
Workshops
Mentoring
Journal of the Scholarship of Engagement
Supporting Students
Public deliberations
Climate response simulations
Voter education/registration
Health projects and activities
Social justice projects
Fund-raisers
Promoting and Celebrating
Annual Civic Engagement Awards Reception
Webpage
Monthly newsletters
Class visits
Social media
The Galpin Institute for Civic Engagement is in SUNY Cortland’s Division of Academic Affairs. It serves as a resource for students, faculty, staff, and community partners for nurturing the development of mutually-beneficial learning by doing opportunities.
Those opportunities include:
Classroom visits with activities to
Recognize the academic, professional, and personal benefits of civic engagement
Explain benefits of taking applied learning (learning by doing) academic courses
Practice active listening skills as a way of improving communication effectiveness
Campus/community events that explore current issues. Many of these events help participants practice civil civic decision-making skills.
Opportunities for students to design and conduct their own civic engagement projects through the Institute’s Action Team of self-directed interns. These internships represent another form of applied learning.
Voter-related activities through CIVIC: Cortland Invests in Voting Initiative Committee. CIVIC’s members include students, faculty, staff, and community members who conduct activities for voter
Registration
Education
Mobilization (get-out-the-vote)
Professional development activities for faculty and staff through the Institute’s Cortland Applied Learning Practitioners program for faculty and staff. These activities help faculty design and conduct applied learning courses
Participation in the SUNY Applied Learning Community of Practice
Attending the presentations and workshops in its monthly meetings
Developing networks with faculty and staff at other SUNY campuses
Celebration of people’s civic engagement activities, on- and off-campus, through our
Monthly newsletter
Annual Leadership in Civic Engagement Awards Reception (April)
Through these opportunities, the Institute helps students develop the skills and knowledge to become "engaged citizens with a strong social conscience."
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