Provost’s Advisory Committee on Community Engaged Scholarship
Provost’s Advisory Committee on Community Engaged Scholarship
Penn Almanac
Provost John L. Jackson, Jr. has appointed a new Provost’s Advisory Committee on Community Engaged Scholarship. The committee’s charge is to advise the Provost’s Office on how to further advance community-engaged scholarship at Penn. This will include encouraging further discussions at the school or departmental levels, as well as developing a plan for the ongoing mentoring of faculty and doctoral students interested in or engaged in this work. The committee will work closely with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships, which will provide assistance connecting faculty to community organizations, communities of faith, and local schools.
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