Missouri Campus Compact Awards Grant Proposals
The Center for Teaching and Learning is thrilled to announce that the following grant proposals have been awarded funding by the Missouri Campus Compact:
Grassroots Environmentalism
Michael Kelrick, Interdisciplinary Studies
Community Partner Needs Assessment
Elaine McDuff, Sociology
Recipe Book Project
Teak Nelson, Nursing
Safer, Smarter Driving
Roberta Donahue, Health & Exercise Science
Developing and Promoting Recreational Opportunities for Youth in Adair County
Liz Jorn, Health & Exercise Science
Northeast Missouri ESL Assistance
Sally Cook, English & Linguistics
Economic Development with MREIC
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
Success for Kirksville Teens
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
SB40 Developmental Disabilities Board
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
Heartland Ranches Collaboration
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
The Campus Mic Research Collaboration
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
BSAD 360 Marketing Research Collaboration with Truman State University
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
Service-Learning and Special Education
Peter Kelly, Education
All 12 of the proposals submitted through the Center for Teaching and Learning were funded as well as one proposal that was submitted independently. The efforts of these faculty members will bring $7,000 to Truman in 2008-2009 to support 13 service-learning projects. In the past, Truman secured $4,000 per academic year from the Missouri Campus Compact.
Grassroots Environmentalism
Michael Kelrick, Interdisciplinary Studies
Community Partner Needs Assessment
Elaine McDuff, Sociology
Recipe Book Project
Teak Nelson, Nursing
Safer, Smarter Driving
Roberta Donahue, Health & Exercise Science
Developing and Promoting Recreational Opportunities for Youth in Adair County
Liz Jorn, Health & Exercise Science
Northeast Missouri ESL Assistance
Sally Cook, English & Linguistics
Economic Development with MREIC
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
Success for Kirksville Teens
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
SB40 Developmental Disabilities Board
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
Heartland Ranches Collaboration
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
The Campus Mic Research Collaboration
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
BSAD 360 Marketing Research Collaboration with Truman State University
Datha Damron-Martinez, Business
Service-Learning and Special Education
Peter Kelly, Education
All 12 of the proposals submitted through the Center for Teaching and Learning were funded as well as one proposal that was submitted independently. The efforts of these faculty members will bring $7,000 to Truman in 2008-2009 to support 13 service-learning projects. In the past, Truman secured $4,000 per academic year from the Missouri Campus Compact.