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Bringing Theory to Practice

Student Civic Engagement Track

The Bringing Theory to Practice Student Civic Engagement Conference Track was held November 10-12, 2005 at the Providence Westin Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island.

Over 50 students attended from colleges and universities across the nation.

We extend our sincere appreciation to those students who presented their student led initiatives surrounding issues of community service, political engagement, mental health, and substance abuse.

Conference Materials

Conference Agenda

Conference Presentations

Students as Mentors in the Classroom and in the Community by Lora J. Wu, Charlotta L. Chung, Eve Gatawa, Elizabeth Burns, and Stacey Banfield-Haraway

Beyond Survival: Turning Personal Experiences into Campus-wide Campaigns: Active Minds, Inc. Power Point Presentation and Handout by Alison Malmon and Students of AMF Presentation by David Fajgenbaum

 

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