Author: David Cramer

students participate in reentry simulation

Walking the walk of reentry—Reentry simulation challenges students to confront the reality of life after incarceration

On Friday afternoon of Walk the Walk Week, the Institute for Social Concerns hosted a reentry simulation in Remick Commons. This immersive experience—centered on a deep collaboration with community partners—was designed to mirror the first four weeks of life after returning from incarceration. Students from across the University gathered for the two-and-a-half-hour event, where the game-like elements of a simulation quickly gave way to high stakes and mounting frustration.

ReSearching for the Common Good: Giulia Gliozzi

The Institute for Social Concerns leverages research to respond to the complex demands of justice and to serve the common good. This series, ReSearching for the Common Good, highlights some of the scholars in our community.

ReSearching for the Common Good: Madeline Ward

The Institute for Social Concerns leverages research to respond to the complex demands of justice and to serve the common good. This series, ReSearching for the Common Good, highlights some of the scholars in our community.

Measuring moral imagination—Institute pilots assessment tool with Appalachia seminars

The summit convened scholars and administrators from across the University—as well as some from across the country—to discuss issues at the heart of Brandenberger’s research: the significance of higher education in society, the impact of community-engaged scholarship, and the importance of seeking common good through civic and democratic participation.

Researching for the Common Good: Caroline Petrikas, 2024 Research for the Common Good Award Recipient, Institute for Social Concerns

ReSearching for the Common Good: Caroline Petrikas

The Institute for Social Concerns leverages research to respond to the complex demands of justice and to serve the common good. This series, ReSearching for the Common Good, highlights some of the scholars in our community.