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Chloe King is a Knapp Fellow working to reduce food waste in DC schools, partnering with the World Wildlife Fund, where she interned last year. She is also co-founder and president of GW Scuba Club and studied abroad in Indonesia. Aleena Khan, a service-learning scholar here at the Nashman Center, spoke to Chloe about her ...continue reading "Knapp Fellow Spotlight: Chloe King"

Update: Please note this event has been cancelled. This topic will be presented at another time. The Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service hosts this opportunity for GW faculty to attend a Conversation on Community-Engaged Scholarship about the Public Dissemination of Students’ Community-Engaged Scholarship. Wednesday, Nov 8th, 9:30-10:45am Gelman Library, 1st floor, National ...continue reading "Conversation on Dissemination of Student Community-Engaged Scholarship: Nov 8th, 9:30am"

Each semester the Academic Service-Learning Symposium offers faculty and students the opportunity to reflect on the variety of ways we have engaged with our community partners and consider how to deepen those partnerships in the coming years. This year about 175 students and faculty participated throughout the day. A few examples of Symposium session conversations ...continue reading "Spring 2017 Service-Learning Symposium a Great Success"

The Nashman Center encourages everyone to attend this upcoming talk promoted by the Office of the Provost: Prof. Christopher Klemek, as recipient of GW’s Prize for Teaching Excellence, will deliver the 2016 Trachtenberg Distinguished Teaching Lecture. His talk is entitled “Urban Past, Public Present, and Digital Future: Teaching Civic Engagement through DC History.” 4pm, GW Museum, 701 21st St NW (reception to ...continue reading "Prof Christopher Klemek talk: Teaching Civic Engagement through DC History, Thursday, Oct 13th 4pm"