Home / SONvitals / 2025 Excellence in Civic & Community Engagement Programming Award
2025 Excellence in Civic & Community Engagement Programming Award
2025 Excellence in Civic & Community Engagement Programming Award
The SOURCE Service-Learning Academy has been awarded Campus Compact’s new Excellence in Civic & Community Engagement Programming Award recognizing the many forms that effective on-campus civic and community engagement can take to address areas of need and make long-lasting, positive change. Congratulations to the Service-Learning Academy team (clockwise from top left in image): JHSON Associate Professors Kelly Bower and Nicole Warren; SOURCE Founder and Director Mindi Levin and Associate Director Tyler Derreth; Haneefa Saleem, associate professor in JHU’s Department of International Health; and (not pictured) Jayson Green, executive director of New Song Community Learning Center.
The announcement of the award is very timely, as SOURCE is currently recruiting faculty for its 2025-26 SOURCE Service-Learning Academy cohort. Applications are due by Saturday, March 1.
Campus Compact is a national coalition of colleges and universities committed to the public purposes of higher education, supporting institutions in fulfilling their public purposes by deepening their ability to improve community life and to educate students for civic and social responsibility.