Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. The Story of Place: What We Learned About Engaged Study-Abroad Work at Michigan State University, Frank A. Fear and Karen McKnight Casey
Chapter 2. Intersections Between Service Learning and Study Abroad: A Framework for Community Engagement Abroad, Brett Berquist and Joy Milano
Chapter 3. Transforming Conventional Short-Term, Faculty-Led Study-Abroad Programs into Broader Platforms for Increased Community Engagement and Internationalization, Keri Dutkiewicz and Daniel Dutkiewicz
Chapter 4. Experiential Learning and Study-Abroad Programs: A Partnership between Michigan State University and TU Dortmund University, Zenia Kotval, Christiane Ziegler-Hennings, and Anne Budinger
Chapter 5. Learning Outcomes of Short-Term Global Health Electives, Christina Dokter and Gary Willyerd
Chapter 6. Leadership in Medicine for the Underserved: Making It Real, Rae Schnuth and Cheryl Celestin
Chapter 7. Community Engagement as Collaborative Inquiry, Rene Rosenbaum
Chapter 8. Reexamining University–Community Partnerships in a Civic Engagement Study-Abroad Program, Vincent Delgado and Scot Yoder
Chapter 9. Civic Engagement's Challenges for Study Abroad: An Ethical and Political Perspective, Stephen L. Esquith
Conclusion, Pat Crawford, Frank A. Fear, and Robert Dalton
Contributors
Index