The annual ASUN Service-Learning Faculty Award recognized two outstanding educators who have demonstrated exemplary integration of academic service-learning in their courses. On May 12 at the Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement Recognition Breakfast held at Joe Crowley Union, the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno recognized the exemplary achievements of faculty members who have made a significant impact through their dedication to service-learning
Jordan Baez, M.S., PRSS-S, CHW II, was honored as the ASUN Service-Learning Faculty Awardee for her outstanding contributions to the service-learning components of the CAS 257 course. Baez's dedication to facilitating student learning and application within the field was truly remarkable. By integrating service-learning experiences into her course, she provided students with valuable opportunities to gain practical insights and apply their knowledge to real-world situations.
The University's Office of Service Learning and Civic Engagement (OSLCE) is instrumental in supporting and advancing service-learning initiatives. Its mission is to foster meaningful collaborations among the University, community partners and students. The University recognizes and honors faculty members who excel in service-learning.