Educating for Personal and Social Responsibility: Deepening Student and Campus Commitments
Academic Partners
Academic Partners are colleges, universities, associations, or non-profit organizations with missions and programs related to the conference theme. They contribute to the success of the conference in a variety of ways -- developing the program, reviewing proposals, sharing information about the conference with their constituencies, sponsoring a session during the conference, and sharing materials about their organization at the conference.
The Center for Academic Integrity
The Center for Academic Integrity provides a forum to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students, faculty, teachers and administrators.
Affiliated with the Robert J. Rutland Institute for Ethics at Clemson University, this consortium of over 360 schools is the premier organization dedicated to issues of academic integrity. The primary focus of the Center is to provide resources and catalyze commitment to academic integrity in educational institutions, with emphasis on higher and secondary education.
Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA)
Begun in 1971, HECUA is a consortium of twenty colleges, universities, and associations cooperating to foster and practice education for social justice and civic engagement. HECUA builds academic-community partnerships for social change and demonstrates an inter-institutional commitment to address the challenges and possibilities in our communities, nation, and world. HECUA programs are rooted in domestic and international sites of activity that provide dynamic contexts for integrated learning and collaborative action, and they equip students with skills and knowledge for building just communities and democratic societies.
Minnesota Campus Compact
Minnesota Campus Compact leverages the collective assets of our higher education institutions in partnerships with our communities to expand civic engagement across Minnesota. More than 50 member colleges and universities build partnerships and educate students to develop creative solutions to society's most pressing issues. Minnesota Campus Compact is affiliated with Campus Compact, a national network of more than 1,100 campuses, 35 state Compacts, and a national office.
NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education
NASPA is the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy and practice and affirms the commitment of student affairs to educating the whole student and integrating student life and learning. NASPA members are committed to serving college students by embracing the core values of diversity, learning, integrity, collaboration, access, service, fellowship, and the spirit of inquiry.
Project Pericles
Project Pericles is a not-for-profit organization that encourages and facilitates commitments by colleges and universities to include education for social responsibility and participatory citizenship as an essential part of their educational programs, in the classroom, on the campus, and in the community.
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