National Campus Compact is a coalition of 860 public and private, two- and
four-year college and university presidents located in 45 states
and the District of Columbia. These presidents are committed to
helping students develop the values and skills of civic participation
through involvement in public service.
Campus Compact's primary purpose is to support
campus-based public and community service in higher education.
Its convening force is the recognition of the urgent need for
higher education to focus on its civic purpose and educate the
leaders of tomorrow by connecting future leaders with the world
of today.
The Texas Campus Compact is committed to a partnership between
campuses and the communities, as well as to assist faculty who
seek to integrate community engagement into their teaching and
research. By creating a supportive campus environment for community
service, colleges and universities can best prepare students to
be active and involved members of society.
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David J. Schmidly
Texas Tech President
Texas Campus Compact President
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Texas Campus Compact and Texas
Higher Education Coordinating Board Presents a one day
workshop with Dr. Edward Zlotkowski for
Chief Academic Officer's (CAO).
Date: December 6, 2002 in Austin, TX.
Location: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Board Room
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Texas Campus Compact proudly presents
a workshop for faculty interested in service-learning.
"Service Learning: From Theory to Practice"
Friday, January 17, 2003
Corpus Christi, Texas
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National Student Civic Engagement Week
February 16-22, 2003
What is Student Civic Engagement Week and Application
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Second Annual Community Service
Directors Conference
July 16-18, 2003 in Dallas, TX at the
Hilton Dallas/Park Cities
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View Dr. George Dennison's speech for
Texas Campus Compact's 2nd Year Kick-off given Sept 17, 2002.
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The Rent Is Due "
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Dr. George Dennison
President, The University of Montana |