
Academic Service-Learning Resources
COVID-19 CE Resources
General Resources- Session Resources: "Engaging Online: Promising Practices in eService-Learning and Digital Civic Engagement”
- Campus Compact Knowledge Hub: Engagement in the Time of COVID-19
- Campus Compact for Wisconsin COVID-19 Conversation and Resources
- National Campus Compact Online Webinar Series
- Interdependence: Global Solidarity and Local Actions
- St. Norbert College COVID-19 Response and Updates
- St. Norbert College Office of Risk Management
- CDC – How to Protect Yourself and Others
- CDC – Social Distancing
- CDC – What to Do If You Are Sick
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services
- Virtual Programming with Youth Planning Checklists - University of Michigan and Virginia Commonwealth University
- Community Partner Safety Guidelines for Volunteers - Site Specific (Crowd-Sourced)
- Sturzl Center - Informed Consent for Community-Engaged Courses - Fall 2021
- Sturzl Center - Informed Consent for Community-Engaged Courses - Spring 2022
- The COVID-19 Effect on Wisconsin’s Nonprofit Sector - Report One and NE Wisconsin Brief
- Service Learning During Coronavirus: Easy Ideas for Every Subject
- Virtual Volunteer Opportunities: Sturzl Center SL During Coronavirus
- Virtual Volunteer Opportunities: 9 Places to Volunteer Online (And Make A Real Impact)
- Virtual Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer Match
- Virtual Service Planning Tools: Youth Service America
- Volunteer Center of Brown County
- #HigherEd Civic Engagement Resources
- Community Engaged Teaching and Reflection in Times of Crisis
- Community Engagement and Remote Teaching: Reflections and Resources
- Designing for Purpose in Virtual Engagements
- Guides for teaching community-based and service-learning courses online
- EAB – “How to include experiential learning opportunities in virtual courses”
- COVID-19: Journalists of Color* Racial Equity Focused Articles
- NPR Code Switch: “When Fear of the Cornavirus Turns Into Racism and Xenophobia” (Podcast)
- NYT Opinion: “I’m Sick of Asking Children to Be Resilient” by Mona Hanna-Attisha
Resources
Online Resources
Explore additional academic service-learning articles and resources from other institutions, coalitions and community agencies:
- AAC&U Civic Prompts: Making Civic Learning Routine Across the Disciplines
- Brown County United Way 2-1-1 Reports
- Campus Compact for Wisconsin
- Campus Compact - Publishing Engaged Scholarship
- Engagement Scholarship Consortium
- Global SL Tools and Syllabi
- Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship
- Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement
- Michigan Journal of Community Service-Learning
- National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
- Principles of ethical and effective service from Stanford University
- Principles of partnerships from Stanford University
- Resources from 2017 Community-Engaged Scholarship Workshop
- 2016 Brown County Life Study
Sturzl Center Resource Library
The Sturzl Center Resource Library is located in the Sturzl Center in TWH M36. You can search for materials using a quick search of the our library listings through the Mulva Library online catalog. Sturzl Center staff are currently working remotely. Contact us to make arrangements to check out a book from our department library.
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COVID-19 CE Resources
General Resources- Session Resources: "Engaging Online: Promising Practices in eService-Learning and Digital Civic Engagement”
- Campus Compact Knowledge Hub: Engagement in the Time of COVID-19
- Campus Compact for Wisconsin COVID-19 Conversation and Resources
- National Campus Compact Online Webinar Series
- Interdependence: Global Solidarity and Local Actions
- St. Norbert College COVID-19 Response and Updates
- St. Norbert College Office of Risk Management
- CDC – How to Protect Yourself and Others
- CDC – Social Distancing
- CDC – What to Do If You Are Sick
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services
- Virtual Programming with Youth Planning Checklists - University of Michigan and Virginia Commonwealth University
- Community Partner Safety Guidelines for Volunteers - Site Specific (Crowd-Sourced)
- Sturzl Center - Informed Consent for Community-Engaged Courses - Fall 2021
- Sturzl Center - Informed Consent for Community-Engaged Courses - Spring 2022
- The COVID-19 Effect on Wisconsin’s Nonprofit Sector - Report One and NE Wisconsin Brief
- Service Learning During Coronavirus: Easy Ideas for Every Subject
- Virtual Volunteer Opportunities: Sturzl Center SL During Coronavirus
- Virtual Volunteer Opportunities: 9 Places to Volunteer Online (And Make A Real Impact)
- Virtual Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteer Match
- Virtual Service Planning Tools: Youth Service America
- Volunteer Center of Brown County
- #HigherEd Civic Engagement Resources
- Community Engaged Teaching and Reflection in Times of Crisis
- Community Engagement and Remote Teaching: Reflections and Resources
- Designing for Purpose in Virtual Engagements
- Guides for teaching community-based and service-learning courses online
- EAB – “How to include experiential learning opportunities in virtual courses”
- COVID-19: Journalists of Color* Racial Equity Focused Articles
- NPR Code Switch: “When Fear of the Cornavirus Turns Into Racism and Xenophobia” (Podcast)
- NYT Opinion: “I’m Sick of Asking Children to Be Resilient” by Mona Hanna-Attisha
Resources
Online Resources
Explore additional academic service-learning articles and resources from other institutions, coalitions and community agencies:
- AAC&U Civic Prompts: Making Civic Learning Routine Across the Disciplines
- Brown County United Way 2-1-1 Reports
- Campus Compact for Wisconsin
- Campus Compact - Publishing Engaged Scholarship
- Engagement Scholarship Consortium
- Global SL Tools and Syllabi
- Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship
- Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement
- Michigan Journal of Community Service-Learning
- National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
- Principles of ethical and effective service from Stanford University
- Principles of partnerships from Stanford University
- Resources from 2017 Community-Engaged Scholarship Workshop
- 2016 Brown County Life Study
Sturzl Center Resource Library
The Sturzl Center Resource Library is located in the Sturzl Center in TWH M36. You can search for materials using a quick search of the our library listings through the Mulva Library online catalog. Sturzl Center staff are currently working remotely. Contact us to make arrangements to check out a book from our department library.
Quick Links to Forms
Contact Us
Location
Our office is located in Todd Wehr Hall on the mezzanine level, room M36.
Hours of Operation
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday-Friday
Phone: 920-403-3374
Email: sturzlcenter@snc.edu
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