Study Away – Morocco

HU 219 Global Studies through International Travel –  Hillery Haney

As part of the HU 219 Global Studies Through International Travel course, students will be provided an in-depth study of the Moroccan culture, history, and civilization. Students will travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert and to the Gorges. Students in this group can look forward to meeting people in the various villages and cities, visiting the markets and co-operatives, eat in restaurants, bartering to purchase local goods and services, and seeing firsthand how geography impacts values and lifestyles.

Study Away handout-Morocco (pg 1)Study Away handout-Morocco (pg 2)

GRCC faculty-led study away drop in sessions

Sponsored by the Department of Experiential Learning, Professor Hillery Haney is hosting a drop in session to assist faculty in developing unique short-term travel experiences.
Where: Main Building, Room 347
When: Thursday, December 3, 3:00-5:00pm and Friday, December 4, 9:00-11:00am
Faculty will have the opportunity to simply learn about the process of developing a short-term travel experience as part of a course.
Study Away Drop In

Get help with adding service learning to your curriculum

Are you using Service Learning in your classes? If so, the Service Learning Task Team has developed a Common Service Learning Syllabus. We recommend you use this information in your Syllabus each semester to help guide your students and your course about the Service Learning activity and expectations of the Service Learning event.

Please visit the Experiential Learning website or use this link: http://www.grcc.edu/sites/default/files/attachments/Service%20Learning%20Common%20Syllabus.docx

Study Away Training is Coming Up

10306482_669952033053409_4354491241287628616_nFacilitated through the Department of Experiential Learning Study Away involves an extensive faculty-led off-campus experience as part of a course. This training will inform faculty of how to create and lead a study away experience and offers an overview of the process and resources available.

Full-time faculty wishing to lead a study away experience during the 2015-2016 must submit their Study Away Proposal by April 1,2015.

Study Away Training

When: Friday, January 30th from 9:00am-12:00pm

Where: 347 Main Building

Must register [click here]

After completing this training, participants will be able to: 1) explain the history of the program, 2) explain the philosophy of the program, 3) identify the roles played by faculty and administrators in the program, 4) identify the program components, 5) explain the benefits the program provides to faculty, students, and the College, 6) identify who can assist with creation of the experience, 7) explain the time line and approval process, and 8) cite examples of other Study Away experiences.

Faculty unable to attend this training should contact Hillery Haney at 234-4380 or hhaney@grcc.edu.

GRCC In the News, 12-18-14

3 West Michigan colleges share $65,000 grant to develop service learning opportunities

Dec. 17, 2014; MLive

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Three West Michigan colleges will use a $65,000 grant to create more service learning opportunities for students and strengthen community partnerships.

Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids Community College and Aquinas College will each select two departments where service learning opportunities in which students learn in the field by partnering with business or nonprofit organizations can be implemented.

New report shows GRCC’s struggle to retain African-American students

Dec. 17, 2014; MLive

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Keeping students in school and on path to graduation is one of Grand Rapids Community College’s most important tasks. But when it comes to African-American students, it’s a task the college continues to struggle with.

New police chief notes lowering recidivism rates; continues to seek ways to lower rates further

Dec. 17, 2014; therapidian.org

“Your question is timely,” says our new Chief David Rahinsky of the Grand Rapids Police Department when presented with accounts of remarkably low rates of recidivism among participants in a Peace Education Program at San Antonio’s Dominguez State Jail, and then asked about his approach for checking and applying this kind of result.

… “In the back of the room were social service providers- everyone from Grand Rapids Community College to people from Cherry Street Health Services. I think one of the things that is unique in Grand Rapids is what we touched on previously- that the support is here to help people succeed even despite challenges that they’ve had in the past. Even people who’ve been incarcerated,” says Rahinsky. “When we went around the room, one of the gentlemen from the Department of Corrections asked who was a first time offender, who was a second time offender, who was a third time offender. There was an individual in there who had been imprisoned four times, and one who had been in there five times. The fact that this community still reaches out to them, tries to embrace them, tries to put them on the right trail, tries to show them what social support is there for them, and that law enforcement sees their role as being pro-active and supportive is unique from any place that I’ve been.”

From seminary to STEM: Local pastor heads up huge education project at Steelcase pyramid

Dec. 18, 2014; rapidgrowthmedia.com

On first glance, Jerry Zandstra, the co-founder of the Pyramid Campus Group that recently announced its finalization of a $7.5 million purchase agreement for the Steelcase pyramid building, doesn’t exactly fit the mold you’d imagine for a player in ambitious real estate deals and cutting-edge experiments in incubator-style spaces.

… Among those details: The facility will feature innovations like a leadership council, funded with $200,000 and headed by Bert Bleke, a Grand Rapids Community College board chairman and former superintendent of Grand Rapids public schools. The leadership council will work to research new ideas, assist the schools and encourage collaboration, and is part of a two-pronged approach that Zandstra says will shape the sort of incubator spirit of the Pyramid Campus, along with aspects of spatial design like shared teachers lounges, classroom areas and arts and music facilities.

Northview Superintendent Mike Paskewicz to retire

Dec. 17, 2014; MLive

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Northview Superintendent Mike Paskewicz has announced he intends to retire effective July 1, 2015, saying it is the right time.

… In November, Paskewicz ran an unsuccessful race for one of two open seats on the Grand Rapids Community College Board of Trustees.

After 5 seasons away as head basketball coach, David Selmon rolls with changes at GRCC

Dec. 18, 2014; MLive

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — David Selmon, who thought he had coached his last basketball game in 2009, is like a kid in a candy store with the Grand Rapids Community College basketball team.

GRCC In the News, 12-11-14

Community College Programs Can Lead To Big Payoffs In The Right Fields

Dec. 11, 2014; NPR

When it comes to higher education, we’ve all heard the talking points: More people than ever are pursuing four-year degrees despite skyrocketing tuition costs because they don’t have many other choices if they want to be competitive in the workforce.

(Article includes a photo of GRCC dental students.)

Learning at the University of Life

Dec. 11, 2014; rapidgrowthmedia.com

Compassion. Selflessness. Balance. Character. Social consciousness. Humility. Uplifting. And peace, love and understanding.

… Michael Schavey is the director of the department of experiential learning at Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC). He points to their school’s Armen Awards, an annual program that recognizes faculty and students for service learning work, as a specific example of GRCC’s commitment to make service learning a significant part of the student experience.

Grand Rapids shelter helps one teen find escape

Dec. 11, 2014; Bridge magazine

Looking back, DaVionte Shannon recalled a time when each day seemed like a tightrope walk.

… He graduated from Union High School in Grand Rapids in June 2013 and plans to enroll in January at Grand Rapids Community College. He pays the rent through a job as a caretaker at an area nursing home.

TRiO, ABO, Honors Program student visit UM

TRiO Student Support Services and students in the program as well as students from the ABO-Alpha Beta Omega Organization, and Honors Program participated in a campus visit to University of Michigan this past Friday October 24, 2014.

A tour of the campus was provided as well as a visit with specific departments representatives such as the Admissions, Financial Aid, Architecture, Engineering, Kinesiology, and Pharmacy.

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Webinar: Addressing Risk Management in Study Abroad Programs

Date and Time: October 29th, 2014 1-2:30pm EDT

Where: Main Building, Room 349

Sponsored by the Department of Experiential Learning

Presenters will discuss ways to reduce the risk to the institution and students involved in the program from both a legal and mental health perspective.

Learn the importance of:

  • Prevention and getting out in front of conflicts and problems
  • The role of prescreening for applicants (using multiple departments)
  • Orientation to host country (awareness of travel alerts and warnings)
  • Training of faculty and staff
  • Understanding host country services and infrastructure
  • Health care, evacuation/kidnapping insurance
  • Communication with parents and third parties
  • Awareness of common problems experienced by students
  • Addressing mental health crisis events

Armen Awards proposals due November 1

The Armen Awards- Excellence in Service Learning invites all faculty to participate in this event showcasing best practices in service learning. Watch this [video] to learn how it works.

The event includes a professional video highlighting your service project, a celebration event honoring your team’s efforts, a chance to win up to $3,000 and an opportunity to share your hard work on a local network morning show.

See a video of last years winner Sarah Krajewski and her Biology for Educators course! [video]

Participants must submit their proposal by November 1st. The proposal includes a short description of how your course learning outcomes are met through your service learning project.

Click [here] to begin your proposal.

Need help? Please call Mike Schavey at 234-4180

Armen Awards proposals due November 1

Apply to the Armen Awards – Excellence in Service Learning! To learn more about the awards, click here.

Participants must submit their proposal by November 1st. The proposal includes a short description of how your course learning outcomes are met through your service learning project.

Click here to begin your proposal.

Need help? Please call Mike Schavey at 234-4180.

 

Learn more about Study Away

Angiola Gabriel, a current grad student from GVSU, will be facilitating sessions designed to provide general information around study away opportunities at GRCC and how students can participate.  Nursing AD 248/258 will be heading to Costa Rica again, and HU 219 classes will travel to Germany, Italy, France and Belgium this summer. Find out more:

  • Thursday, October 23rd 1-2pm, Cook Building/Room 220
  • Thursday, October 30th 1-2pm, Cook Building/Room 220
Students at the Study Away booth during Welcome Week.

Students at the Study Away booth during Welcome Week.

Armen Awards proposals due November 1

Apply to the Armen Awards – Excellence in Service Learning! To learn more about the awards, click here.

Participants must submit their proposal by November 1st. The proposal includes a short description of how your course learning outcomes are met through your service learning project.

Click here to begin your proposal.

Need help? Please call Mike Schavey at 234-4180

 

Learn about Study Away opportunities

Angiola Gabriel, a current graduate student from GVSU will be facilitating sessions designed to provide general information around Study Away opportunities at GRCC and how students can participate.

Sessions will be held:

  • Thursday, October 16th 1-2pm, Cook Building/Room 220.
  • Thursday, October 23rd 1-2pm, Cook Building/Room 220.
  • Thursday, October 30th 1-2pm, Cook Building/Room 220.

Below are the photos from Study Away trips to Morocco, Costa Rica and France. Nursing AD 248/258 will go to Costa Rica, and HU 219 classes will travel to Germany, Italy, France and Belgium this summer.

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Proposals due November 1 for Armen Awards projects

The Armen Awards- Excellence in Service Learning invites all faculty to participate in this event showcasing best practices in service learning. Watch this [video] to learn how it works.

The event includes a professional video highlighting your service project, a celebration event honoring your team’s efforts, a chance to win up to $3,000 and an opportunity to share your hard work on a local network morning show.

See a video of last years winner Sarah Krajewski and her Biology for Educators course! [video]

Participants must submit their proposal by November 1st. The proposal includes a short description of how your course learning outcomes are met through your service learning project.

Click [here] to begin your proposal.

Need help? Please call Mike Schavey at 234-4180