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Max Shacknai COVE and Upstate Institute Join Together to Increase Service-Learning

By Contributing Writer on June 25, 2014
Professors April Baptiste and Abigail Mechtenberg will bring a new learning opportunity to Colgate students and Hamilton Central students and support renewable energy solutions in partnership with a community in Uganda.

Professors April Baptiste and Abigail Mechtenberg will bring a new learning opportunity to Colgate students and Hamilton Central students and support renewable energy solutions in partnership with a community in Uganda.

 

In support of Colgate’s strategic plan, the Max Shacknai COVE and the Upstate Institute announced the availability of a new course development grant program that promotes civic education in the curriculum.

Beginning in 2014-2015, faculty may apply for one or more course development grants offered by the Upstate Institute; the Max A. Shacknai Center for Outreach, Volunteerism and Education (COVE); and the Center for Learning, Teaching and Research, in partnership with the Office of the Dean of Faculty.

The Service-Learning Pilot Program aims to provide faculty with the resources to offer students immediate opportunities to apply classroom learning to support or enhance the work of local agencies that exist to effect positive change in the community.

The COVE selected the first course funded through the pilot program. April Baptiste and Abigail Mechtenberg will take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding energy systems globally with a focus on the developing world. Students in their class will work with Hamilton Central School middle school teachers to expand their science curriculum to include lessons about wind turbines, solar panels, hydroelectric generators, electric vehicles, and overall microgrids through project-based learning methodologies.

Students will then travel to Uganda to partner with three universities and one private sector company to enhance public understanding of renewable energy systems under consideration by local communities. This course will be taught in the 2015/16 academic year.


COVE Contributes through Signature Programs

By Contributing Writer on June 14, 2014
Liz Flory `14 and Adrienne Kim `17 help organize supplies at Emmaus House in Utica during Outreach.

Liz Flory ’14 and Adrienne Kim ’17 help organize supplies at Emmaus House in Utica during Outreach.

 

First-Year Orientation Outreach Program
COVE sponsors a four-day pre-orientation service opportunity called Outreach, for first-year students. Outreachers work in small groups on a variety of community projects designed to assist local organizations and agencies with their significant efforts.

Last year, 18 upperclassmen led 32 first-years in service experiences throughout the Hamilton and Utica communities. After each day of service, students reflected on and discussed what their service experience might mean for their impending four years at Colgate. Overall, the program contributed more than 650 hours of service work in the short four-day span. Read more