The Office of Community Engaged Learning is now accepting nominations for the Newman Civic Fellowship.
The Newman Civic Fellowship is a national award that recognizes and supports community-committed students who are changemakers and public problem-solvers. Students should engage in collaborative action with others from campus or from surrounding communities in order to create long-term social change, take action in addressing issues of inequality and political polarization, and demonstrate the motivation and potential for effective long-term civic engagement. Through the fellowship, Campus Compact provides students with training and resources that nurture their assets and passions and help them develop strategies for social change.
Nominees must be enrolled in higher education for the spring semester 2019, and the 2019–2020 academic year.
To nominate a student, please submit 1–3 paragraphs including information about the nominee’s approaches to addressing the root causes of social issues. This may include involvement in public policy reform, community organizing, community-based research, social entrepreneurism, or other efforts to build the capacity of community-based organizations. Additionally, please include why you believe this person has the motivation and potential to develop innovative and collaborative approaches to addressing public problems and to contribute to a network of similarly committed students.
A committee will review nominations to select one student from Drake University to be nominated for the Fellowship. That student will need to complete additional paperwork.
Please submit nominations to Amanda Martin, assistant director of Community Engaged Learning, at amanda.martin@drake.edu no later than Jan. 11. View more information about the Fellowship.
Amanda Martin, Community Engaged Learning and Service