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Community-Engaged Learning: UVA Students at the Intersection of Academics and Active Volunteerism

Community-Engaged Learning: UVA Students at the Intersection of Academics and Active Volunteerism

UVA Professor Kate Stephenson combines community engagement and writing skills in her first-year writing requirements. Essentially, her courses focus on community-based learning, which Professor Stephenson describes as the “intersection of activism and coursework”. Read more about the benefits of community-engaged learning as shared by Professor Stephenson and her students.

UVA Faculty Spotlight: Bonnie Gordon

UVA Faculty Spotlight: Bonnie Gordon

For Bonnie Gordon, community engaged learning, public service, equity, and Madison House are all intertwined. She is trained as a music historian but has spent much of her time at UVA thinking about community engagement in the curriculum and as a co-curricular endeavor. She says that Madison House has been a key partner every step of the way. Read more about how innovative curricular design, service opportunities, and collaborative partnerships work in harmony to enhance the student learning experience and benefit the community.

Graduating Interns Reflect on Their Time at Madison House

Graduating Interns Reflect on Their Time at Madison House

Cattie Li and Caroline Young are marketing and communications interns at Madison House. As their time at UVA comes to a close, they reflect on their work at Madison House the past few years and offer useful words of wisdom to students looking to get the most out of their undergraduate experience.