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Kent State University : College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
- Appalachian State University : The Office of International Education and Development
Contact person: Jesse Lutabingwa, Ph.D. Professor of Public Administration & Associate Vice Chancellor.
Telephone: +1-828-262-2046
Through the Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT), the University partners with over 160 local non-profit organizations in the community. Additionally, Appalachian has a very strong civic engagement focus on campus and in the community. The University is classified as a community engaged campus by the Carnegie Foundation first awarded to the University in 2008 and valid until 2025.
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit:
- Mississippi State University - Center for Community-Engaged Learning
- Mississippi State University - Gender Studies Program
- Mississippi State University - Center for Government and Community Development
- Brandeis University : Heller School for Social Policy and Management
Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University drives positive social change through 7 graduate degree programs, 9 research centers and institutes, and school-wide commitment to public engagement. Heller is for people who want to find sustainable solutions to social inequities and are committed to careers that advance social justice.
Heller's many research centers and institutes focus on pressing social policy issues such as the racial wealth gap, substance use disorder, disability rights and more.
Center for Youth and Communities : Established at the Heller School in 1983, the Center for Youth and Communities (CYC) works to improve the quality of education, workforce development, and community systems in order to prepare young people for college, work, and life.
Institute for Economic and Racial Equity : The Institute for Economic and Racial Equity (IERE) advances economic opportunity and equity for individuals and families, particularly households of color and those kept out of the economic mainstream.
Lurie Institute for Disability Policy : The Lurie Institute for Disability Policy conducts multidisciplinary research on the needs, experiences, and policy priorities of people with disabilities. The Institute's work covers a wide range of topics, including the experiences of parents with disabilities; policies addressing long-term services and supports for people with disabilities; and health and healthcare outcomes.
Please also visit :
- University of Bridgeport, Connecticut :College of Public and International Affairs
Contact person: Thomas Ward, Dean of the College of Public and International Affairs and Vice President for Internationalization
Bridgeport University works with several non-governmental organizations, especially in the fields of Immigration, Human Rights, Intercultural Dialogue and Economic Integration. The University of Bridgeport holds DPI status with the United Nations and was chosen by the United States Peace Corps as the first Peace Corps Preparation program in New England.
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy defines “philanthropy” as voluntary action for the public good—giving, service, and volunteering. The school has extensive experience hosting short-term fellowships including the Mandela Washington Fellows and the Richard Rockefeller Fellows for meetings, site visits, and other direct experiences with local nonprofits. With a substantial network of contacts, they can help connect fellows to nonprofits working in their key areas of interest. The school also offers academic courses and executive training on social entrepreneurship, fundraising, ethics, civil society, and international/comparative study as well as occasional courses on topics such as religious traditions, race, social justice, and gender as they relate to philanthropy.
Contact person: Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit:
- Mississippi State University - Center for Community-Engaged Learning
- Mississippi State University - Gender Studies Program
- Mississippi State University - Center for Government and Community Development
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
- University of Bridgeport, Connecticut: College of Public and International Affairs
Contact person: Thomas Ward, Dean of the College of Public and International Affairs and Vice President for Internationalization
Bridgeport University works with several non-governmental organizations, especially in the fields of Immigration, Human Rights, Intercultural Dialogue and Economic Integration. The University of Bridgeport holds DPI status with the United Nations and was chosen by the United States Peace Corps as the first Peace Corps Preparation program in New England.
- Appalachian State University: The Office of International Education and Development
Contact person: Jesse Lutabingwa, Ph.D. Professor of Public Administration & Associate Vice Chancellor
Telephone: +1-828-262-2046
Through the Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT), the University partners with over 160 local non-profit organizations in the community. Additionally, Appalachian has a very strong civic engagement focus on campus and in the community. The University is classified as a community engaged campus by the Carnegie Foundation first awarded to the University in 2008 and valid until 2025.
The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy defines “philanthropy” as voluntary action for the public good—giving, service, and volunteering. The school has extensive experience hosting short-term fellowships including the Mandela Washington Fellows and the Richard Rockefeller Fellows for meetings, site visits, and other direct experiences with local nonprofits. With a substantial network of contacts, they can help connect fellows to nonprofits working in their key areas of interest. The school also offers academic courses and executive training on social entrepreneurship, fundraising, ethics, civil society, and international/comparative study as well as occasional courses on topics such as religious traditions, race, social justice, and gender as they relate to philanthropy.
Contact person: Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit:
- Mississippi State University - Center for Community-Engaged Learning
- Mississippi State University - Gender Studies Program
- Mississippi State University - Center for Government and Community Development
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit:
- University of Bridgeport, Connecticut: College of Public and International Affairs
Contact person: Thomas Ward, Dean of the College of Public and International Affairs and Vice President for Internationalization
Bridgeport University works with several non-governmental organizations, especially in the fields of Immigration, Human Rights, Intercultural Dialogue and Economic Integration. The University of Bridgeport holds DPI status with the United Nations and was chosen by the United States Peace Corps as the first Peace Corps Preparation program in New England.
- St. Johns University: Institute for International Communication
Contact person: Basilio G. Monteiro, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Research
Telephone: 718 -990 -7339
St. Johns University works side by side with many non-profits including but not limited to: World Vision, Islamic Relief- USA, Caritas, Evangelical Luthern Church of America, Tzu Chi Buddhist Foundation, Tannenbaum Foundation, Salvation Army – USA.
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy defines “philanthropy” as voluntary action for the public good—giving, service, and volunteering. The school has extensive experience hosting short-term fellowships including the Mandela Washington Fellows and the Richard Rockefeller Fellows for meetings, site visits, and other direct experiences with local nonprofits. With a substantial network of contacts, they can help connect fellows to nonprofits working in their key areas of interest. The school also offers academic courses and executive training on social entrepreneurship, fundraising, ethics, civil society, and international/comparative study as well as occasional courses on topics such as religious traditions, race, social justice, and gender as they relate to philanthropy.
Contact person: Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
- Mississippi State University - Center for Community-Engaged
- Mississippi State University - Gender Studies Program
- Mississippi State University - Center for Government and Community Development
- St. Johns University: Institute for International Communication
Contact person: Basilio G. Monteiro, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Research
Telephone: 718 -990 -7339
St. Johns University works side by side with many non-profits including but not limited to: World Vision, Islamic Relief- USA, Caritas, Evangelical Luthern Church of America, Tzu Chi Buddhist Foundation, Tannenbaum Foundation, Salvation Army – USA.
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
- Appalachian State University: The Office of International Education and Development
Contact person: Jesse Lutabingwa, Ph.D. Professor of Public Administration & Associate Vice Chancellor
Telephone: +1-828-262-2046
Through the Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT), the University partners with over 160 local non-profit organizations in the community. Additionally, Appalachian has a very strong civic engagement focus on campus and in the community. The University is classified as a community engaged campus by the Carnegie Foundation first awarded to the University in 2008 and valid until 2025.
The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy defines “philanthropy” as voluntary action for the public good—giving, service, and volunteering. The school has extensive experience hosting short-term fellowships including the Mandela Washington Fellows and the Richard Rockefeller Fellows for meetings, site visits, and other direct experiences with local nonprofits. With a substantial network of contacts, they can help connect fellows to nonprofits working in their key areas of interest. The school also offers academic courses and executive training on social entrepreneurship, fundraising, ethics, civil society, and international/comparative study as well as occasional courses on topics such as religious traditions, race, social justice, and gender as they relate to philanthropy.
Contact person: Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
- University of Bridgeport, Connecticut: College of Public and International Affairs
Contact person: Thomas Ward, Dean of the College of Public and International Affairs and Vice President for Internationalization
Bridgeport University works with several non-governmental organizations, especially in the fields of Immigration, Human Rights, Intercultural Dialogue and Economic Integration. The University of Bridgeport holds DPI status with the United Nations and was chosen by the United States Peace Corps as the first Peace Corps Preparation program in New England.
- St. Johns University: Institute for International Communication
Contact person: Basilio G. Monteiro, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Research
Telephone: 718 -990 -7339
St. Johns University works side by side with many non-profits including but not limited to: World Vision, Islamic Relief- USA, Caritas, Evangelical Luthern Church of America, Tzu Chi Buddhist Foundation, Tannenbaum Foundation, Salvation Army – USA.
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
- Appalachian State University: The Office of International Education and Development
Contact person: Jesse Lutabingwa, Ph.D. Professor of Public Administration & Associate Vice Chancellor
Telephone: +1-828-262-2046
Through the Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT), the University partners with over 160 local non-profit organizations in the community. Additionally, Appalachian has a very strong civic engagement focus on campus and in the community. The University is classified as a community engaged campus by the Carnegie Foundation first awarded to the University in 2008 and valid until 2025.
The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy defines “philanthropy” as voluntary action for the public good—giving, service, and volunteering. The school has extensive experience hosting short-term fellowships including the Mandela Washington Fellows and the Richard Rockefeller Fellows for meetings, site visits, and other direct experiences with local nonprofits. With a substantial network of contacts, they can help connect fellows to nonprofits working in their key areas of interest. The school also offers academic courses and executive training on social entrepreneurship, fundraising, ethics, civil society, and international/comparative study as well as occasional courses on topics such as religious traditions, race, social justice, and gender as they relate to philanthropy.
Contact person: Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit :
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit:
- Mississippi State University - Center for Community-Engaged
- Mississippi State University - Gender Studies Program
- Mississippi State University - Center for Government and Community Development
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
- Appalachian State University: The Office of International Education and Development
Contact person: Jesse Lutabingwa, Ph.D. Professor of Public Administration & Associate Vice Chancellor
Telephone: +1-828-262-2046
Through the Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT), the University partners with over 160 local non-profit organizations in the community. Additionally, Appalachian has a very strong civic engagement focus on campus and in the community. The University is classified as a community engaged campus by the Carnegie Foundation first awarded to the University in 2008 and valid until 2025.
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit :
- Mississippi State University - Center for Community-Engaged
- Mississippi State University - Gender Studies Program
- Mississippi State University - Center for Government and Community Development
- Brandeis University : Heller School for Social Policy and Management
Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University drives positive social change through 7 graduate degree programs, 9 research centers and institutes, and school-wide commitment to public engagement. Heller is for people who want to find sustainable solutions to social inequities and are committed to careers that advance social justice.
Heller's many research centers and institutes focus on pressing social policy issues such as the racial wealth gap, substance use disorder, disability rights and more.
Institute for Economic and Racial Equity : The Institute for Economic and Racial Equity (IERE) advances economic opportunity and equity for individuals and families, particularly households of color and those kept out of the economic mainstream.
Institute for Child, Youth and Family Policy : The Institute for Child, Youth and Family Policy (ICYFP) conducts research on the conditions children need to grow and thrive. The Institute's research focuses on collecting and analyzing data on the health, education, and housing conditions needed for healthy childhoods, and identifying gaps in access to those conditions.
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Kent State University: College of Education, Health, and Human Services
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State University has faculty who can provide expertise in Equal Opportunity, Human Rights, Women’s Rights, The Fight Against all Kinds of Discrimination, Intercultural Dialogue, Religious Dialogue, Living Together, Integration, Immigration, The Fight against Extremism, Access to Healthcare, Access to Education, Access to Jobs, Sports Education, and Conflict Resolution. As a College of Education, Health, and Human Services, with a strong emphasis on social justice woven into all courses, we have experts in sports education, career and job readiness, refugee and second language learners, intercultural communication, and women’s studies.
- Appalachian State University: The Office of International Education and Development
Contact person: Jesse Lutabingwa, Ph.D. Professor of Public Administration & Associate Vice Chancellor
Telephone: +1-828-262-2046
Through the Appalachian & the Community Together (ACT), the University partners with over 160 local non-profit organizations in the community. Additionally, Appalachian has a very strong civic engagement focus on campus and in the community. The University is classified as a community engaged campus by the Carnegie Foundation first awarded to the University in 2008 and valid until 2025.
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Kent State University: Kent State’s Center for Conflict Management
Contact Person: Linda R. Robertson, Ph.D., Director of Gerald H. Read Center for International and Intercultural Education
Kent State’s Center for Conflict Management was created to study and to promote peaceful mechanisms of change. Today the Center for applied Conflict Management regularly enrolls over 1000 students each year in courses that teach applied conflict management and non-violent change.
Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, specializes broadly in community and NGO engaged university programs and has a dedicated Social Science Research Center that focuses on the wellbeing, health, and safety of populations in Mississippi, the nation, and to a lesser extent the world. Additionally, the Center for Community-Based Learning has contacts with several NGOs in Jackson and the Delta that include the Mississippi Center for Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union, Southern ECHO, and the International Museum for Muslim Cultures. Finally, Gender Studies courses examine gender as a social, cultural, biological and psychological phenomenon and the various ideologies that underpin the distinctions that different societies over time have made between the categories of “man” and “woman.”
Contact Person: Richard H. Nader, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for International Programs, Executive Director, International Institute, Research Professor, Public Administration
Please visit:
- Mississippi State University - Center for Community-Engaged
- Mississippi State University - Gender Studies Program
- Mississippi State University - Center for Government and Community Development
Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University drives positive social change through 7 graduate degree programs, 9 research centers and institutes, and school-wide commitment to public engagement. Heller is for people who want to find sustainable solutions to social inequities and are committed to careers that advance social justice.
Heller's many research centers and institutes focus on pressing social policy issues such as the racial wealth gap, substance use disorder, disability rights and more.
Please visit :