Do Good Faculty Fellows Program

Since September 2017, I have been serving as Senior Consultant, Do Good Campus, at the Do Good Institute in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland. The Do Good Institute is a campus-wide hub for philanthropy, social innovation, nonprofit leadership, and research. It drives the development of the nation’s first Do Good Campus by creating opportunities to engage the entire student body in Do Good projects, courses, academic programs, and events. 

In this role, I facilitate the 2018 Do Good Faculty Fellows Program, a year-long faculty learning community that engages faculty across disciplines in developing courses that integrate social innovation, civic engagement, service-learning, and philanthropy. The Fellows represent disciplines including architecture, finance, journalism, psychology, communication, sociology, and family science. I am also in the process of developing a series of videos to introduce students and faculty to service-learning. 

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