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Study examines correlation between college student community engagement and prosocial behavior

Study examines correlation between college student community engagement and prosocial behavior July 29, 2022 Does involvement in community engagement impact college students’ moral development and sense of responsibility to others? Recent research published by Tara Hudson, Ph.D., associate professor of higher education administration at Kent State University and Jay Brandenberger, Ph.D., professor of the practice […]

Faculty member designs writing course around crafting new local narrative

Faculty member designs writing course around crafting new local narrative June 24, 2022 South Bend is a special place. That was the message Nicole MacLaughlin wanted her course to convey. An associate teaching professor in the University Writing Program, MacLaughlin has taught community-engaged learning classes for more than ten years. In each class, she created […]

Inaugural class of summer labor fellows engages in research, organizing for the common good

Inaugural class of summer labor fellows engages in research, organizing for the common good June 24, 2022 This June the Institute for Social Concerns launches its new summer labor fellowship program, giving three undergraduates a fully-funded opportunity to engage in labor-focused, project-based work while developing their skills in organizing, research, advocacy, and communications. In a […]

Alum and student co-founder of center wins Dooley Award

Alum and student co-founder of center wins Dooley Award June 13, 2022 The University of Notre Dame Alumni Association has announced the winners of its annual spring awards, recognizing members of the Notre Dame family for their outstanding achievements. Mary Meg McCarthy, class of 1980 and one of the students who founded the Institute for […]

Institute for Social Concerns launches new pre-orientation program

Institute for Social Concerns launches new pre-orientation program May 13, 2022 The Institute for Social Concerns is launching a new pre-orientation program that matches incoming first-year students with communities and community organizations working to address social challenges. Students will be able to participate in one of two versions of the program. RISE: Hometown takes place […]

Center’s juried art exhibit demonstrates varied approaches to questions of dignity

Center’s juried art exhibit demonstrates varied approaches to questions of dignity May 2, 2022 The Institute for Social Concerns’ Arts of Dignity Series culminated with an undergraduate art exhibit on the first floor of Geddes Hall the week of April 25. The exhibit featured 25 works in various media by students at the University of […]

Humanizing the just wage conversation in labor mediation

Humanizing the just wage conversation in labor mediation April 29, 2022 What makes any wage excessive? This question is at the heart of one of seven criteria that make up the Just Wage Framework, a tool created by the interdisciplinary Higgins Labor Program to determine the justness of any given wage scenario. The concept of excessive wage is […]