An Overview of the History & Current Context of Community Engagement in Higher Education in the USA China-South Africa-USA Collaboration in Community Engagement.

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An Overview of the History & Current Context of Community Engagement in Higher Education in the USA China-South Africa-USA Collaboration in Community Engagement in Higher Education – Mini Conference 12 December 2012, Durban University of Technology Ira Harkavy Associate Vice President Director, Netter Center for Community Partnerships Office of Government and Community Affairs University of Pennsylvania

Education for Service and Economic Improvement: Colonial Colleges “The Idea of what is true merit, should also be often presented to youth, explain’d and impress’d on their minds, as consisting in an Inclination join’d with an Ability to serve Mankind, one’s Country, Friends and Family; which Ability is (with the Blessing of God) to be acquir’d or greatly increas’d by True Learning; and should indeed be the great Aim + End of all Learning.” ▫Benjamin Franklin, Proposals Relating To The Education Of Youth In Pennsylvania (1749) “Building the college here will be the means of bringing great quantities of money into the place, and thereby greatly increasing the markets for all kinds of the country’s produce, and consequently increasing the value of estates to which this town is a market.” ▫Brown Brothers (Brown University, founded 1764)

Service to the Country, State, & City: Founding Missions Land Grant Universities: Morrill Act 1862 ▫Fulfilling America’s democratic mission Urban Research Universities ▫A defined urban-serving mission for higher education and the founding of Johns Hopkins University in 1876

First half of the 20 th Century: Retreat from Service & the City Disillusion and World War I Value Free Scholarship and Learning for its Own Sake Dismissing of Local and Focus on National and International

The University & the City in the 1950s and 1960s: Attempts at Reengagement Julian Levy and the University of Chicago Paul Ylvisaker’s speech in 1958, calling for the development of urban experiment stations, and Robert Wood’s plan for Urban Observatories John W. Gardner’s leadership of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare ( ) and the Ford Foundation provide hundreds of millions of dollars to universities to develop projects with their cities and communities

The late 1980s and 1990s as a Turning Point: Conditions for Change Perceived Civic Crisis End of Cold War Urban Decline The Intellectual Case ▫Ernest Boyer, Scholarship Reconsidered, 1990 ▫Derek Bok, Universities and the Future of America, 1990 Increased Emphasis on Undergraduate Education and Citizenship

The late 1980s and 1990s as a Turning Point: Programs and Actions Campus Compact, 1985 Corporation for National and Community Service and Learn and Serve America, 1993 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the creation of the Office of University Partnerships, 1994 Penn and other universities and colleges (e.g., Yale, Trinity, University of Southern California) increase corporate/ institutional engagement throughout 1990s

Reach of the Work Over Time Campus Compact was founded by three university presidents in 1985; today it has nearly 1,200 members, approximately a quarter of all colleges and universities in the United States. By 2006, over 200 higher eds had received HUD’s Community Outreach Partnership Center (COPC) grants. 1,000 higher eds received grants over the life of Learn and Serve America. In a 2011 Campus Compact survey, responding institutions reported that 98% have at least one partnership with a community-based organization.

Recent Period of Intellectual & Organizational Developments National Institutes of Health (NIH) – Increase public involvement and empowerment in the research enterprise National Science Foundation (NSF) – Broader Impacts and Broadening Participation Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life Coalition of Urban Serving Universities (USU) / Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU) Office of Urban Initiatives Anchor Institutions Task Force (AITF), administered by Marga, Inc. Netter Center’s 20 th Anniversary Conference

Moving Forward Reducing “ancient Customs and Habitudes” (Benjamin Franklin, 1789). Innovative responses to significant cutbacks in governmental funding. Developing international conversations and global learning communities.