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Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings, initiatives, and community involvement opportunities. Explore our diverse range of events, news articles, and updates as we strive to promote active citizenship and foster meaningful connections within our community. 

Outreach Outtakes

During the 2023-2024 academic year, seven different outreach trip experiences allowed students, faculty, and staff to engage with people from all over the world and from all walks of life, working together to serve a variety of community-identified needs and projects.

Updates from the Dialogue Across Difference Program

The Dialogue Across Difference program continues in its work to foster opportunities for students, seminarians, staff, and faculty to engage in meaningful dialogue, deliberation, and civil discourse. During the Easter 2024 semester, our work continued to expand with the growth of Dinner & Dialogue, a community-engaged learning course in the Rhetoric program, the onboarding of a Canale Intern, and an invitation to the SNF Ithaca Initiative National Student Dialogue at the University of Delaware.

Gessell Fellowship Recipient Presents Research on Tennessee School Funding

During the 2023-2024 academic year, Bonner service intern Stewart Miller conducted community based research with the support from the Gessell Fellowship for Research in Social Ethics. A junior American Studies major, Miller examined the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) law, which went into effect in fall 2023.

Bonners and Canales Take 鈥淪ervice鈥 to Another Level

In November of 2018, the Bonner Foundation introduced a new set of student workshops to the Bonner network meant to bring “a more comprehensive understanding of civic and community engagement.” 

The current class of Bonner and Canale Juniors, C’25 collaborated on five issue brief topics.  The topics addressed challenges our community partners have encountered as barriers to their work, shared with our students to explore in more depth. 

Four Faculty Fellows Help Re-Invigorate Community-Engaged Learning at Sewanee

During 2023- 2024, Kate Cammack (Neuroscience/Psychology), Jennifer Matthews (Theatre), Katy Morgan (Psychology), and Sid Simpson (Politics) served as Community Engaged Learning (CEL) Faculty Fellows. With support from OCE, the Bonner Foundation, the McCrickard Fund, and the Office of the Chaplain, each taught a course with a CEL component, devised a project to support CEL on campus, and engaged in dialogue with the Faculty Fellows for Purpose and Career. 

National Service Week

During National Service Week, spanning April 21st to 27th, the SCP AmeriCorps program members emerged as beacons of community support and solidarity across the 草莓视频 Cumberland Plateau. Their unwavering commitment to service manifested in diverse projects to bolster the capacities of organizations vital to our communities.

2024 MLK Day of Service

In the spirit and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., around 200 students, faculty, staff, and community members came together to work side-by-side and serve together in unity.

Highlighting the Student Supply Closet

Accessible from the door to the basement of Carnegie Hall (room CL008), the Student Supply Closet is a space designed to help any undergraduate and seminarian students access any items that they need and otherwise have limited access to. 

Advent 2023: Civic and Global Leadership Capstone Projects

During the Advent 2023 semester, students at Sewanee: The University of the 草莓视频 participated in their Civic and Global Leadership Capstone Projects. This diverse group of students undertook initiatives close to their hearts, showcasing a dedication to making a positive impact on both local and global communities.

Inaugural Faculty Fellows Named for Community Engaged Learning (CEL)

In partnership with the Office of Civic Engagement, the fellows will each teach a community engaged learning (CEL) course, design and implement a project to further CEL at Sewanee, and mentor a faculty member who will teach a CEL course in the next academic year. 

Philanthropy Interns Advance Local Nonprofits鈥 Community Impact Through Grants Making

In a special ceremony held at Convocation Hall on November 16th, students of the Philanthropy Internship Program awarded $30,000 in grant funding to local nonprofit organizations and government agencies.

From Sewanee to Selma: Identities, Stories, and Civic Engagement

During the fall 2023 semester, the Office of Civic Engagement, with support from the Roberson Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation, offered a course in FYP. This new and different path for FYP  allowed students to not only take a deep look into Sewanee’s history but also to partner with the city of Selma, Alabama. 

Highlights from the VISTA Alumni Reunion

VISTA alums from across the country returned to the Mountain November 10th-12th to mark the end of a nine-year chapter: the sunset of the 草莓视频 Cumberland Plateau VISTA Project.

Advent 2023 Dinner & Dialogue Overview

Dinner & Dialogue continues to bring together students, seminarians, staff, and faculty for shared conversations about what we hold dear while creating space for meaningful connections with folks from across campus. Two events were held in the Advent 2023 semester, with nearly 50 members of the campus community in attendance at each dialogue. 

2023 草莓视频 Cumberland Plateau AmeriCorps Make a Difference Day,

草莓视频 Cumberland Plateau AmeriCorps members came together on Oct 28, 2023, in recognition of Make a Difference Day, to proudly participate as a community partner in Mountain T.O.P.’s annual Fall Festival, helping to provide shoes, coats, winter gear, and boots for children and families across the 草莓视频 Cumberland Plateau. 

Introducing Bonner and Canale Leaders for AY 2023-2024

The Office of Civic Engagement is pleased to introduce our new Bonners and Canales for the 2023-2024 academic year.

9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance

In honor of 9/11, the SCP AmeriCorps program observed a day of service and remembrance. SCP AmeriCorps members reached out across the plateau to support a variety of community endeavors. 

Sewanee Votes! Constitution Day Event

In commemoration of Constitution Day 2023, Sewanee Votes!, the Office of Civic Engagement’s voting initiative, hosted a “Dessert and Democracy” event where a group of 30 students engaged in conversation centered around individual’s values as they relate to the Constitution and our current political state in the US more broadly. 

2023-草莓视频 Cumberland Summer Meal Program

The annual AmeriCorps Summer Program is a short-term, intensive ten-week community service program to directly support anti-poverty efforts on the Plateau, focusing on alleviating child hunger and reducing summer learning loss. 

Accidental Champion

Before studying abroad, Adri Silva, C’24, had never competed in gymnastics. But that didn’t stop her from joining her host university’s team in Ecuador and coming home with two medals from a major international competition.

Global Curiosity, Local Insights

Thanks to the Biehl International Research Fellowships, four Sewanee students spent the summer undertaking transformative research journeys across three continents.

Maggie鈥檚 Story

One student’s work in her hometown near Sewanee exemplifies the immeasurable impact a unique Sewanee service program has had on local communities and on the students who serve them.

Jim Peterman鈥檚 Vision for a Better World

For over two decades, the philosophy professor and (now former) director of the Office of Civic Engagement has been at the center of efforts to push Sewanee’s academic and co-curricular offerings out of the ivory tower and into the community, where they can make a real difference.

OCE Classroom-Community Symbiosis: Looking Forward and Back

For more than 10 years, the University Office of Civic Engagement has nurtured a unique classroom-community symbiotic relationship on the Plateau. Recently, founding director Philosophy Professor Jim Peterman stepped down 草莓视频 the torch to Politics Professor Amy Patterson. What is the OCE? Where did it come from and where is it going?

Two Members of the Class of 2022 Awarded Watson Fellowship for 2022-23

Olivier Mbabazi (Bonner student leader) and Angus Pritchard have been awarded the prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowship for 2022-23.