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Rethinking the "Apprenticeship of Liberty": The Case for Academic Programs in Community Engagement in Higher Education

 

Abstract

This article articulates a model for the “engaged campus” through academic programs focused on community engagement, broadly construed. Such academic programs–usually coalesced in certificate programs, minors, and majors–provide a complementary vision for the deep institutionalization of civic and community engagement in the academy that can revitalize an “apprenticeship of liberty” for students, faculty, and academic staff.

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