is a curated textbook designed to help students, particularly those new to the college experience, navigate their academic careers with purpose and social responsibility. Edited by W. Ross Bryan and Anne Franklin Lamar, the book bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world community impact. Book Overview and Core Purpose
Helping students find their place within the academic and local community. foundations of engaged scholarship book
Preparing students to engage in meaningful dialogue on societal issues. is a curated textbook designed to help students,
A deep dive into the academic theories that underpin engaged work. This provides the rigorous intellectual foundation necessary for tenure and promotion cases. foundations of engaged scholarship book
The revised second edition expands the original eight chapters into a more comprehensive 11- or 12-chapter format. Major themes explored through its readings include: