Faculty Awards
ICC Brian Hiltunen Faculty Award
The Hiltunen Award was established in 2000 to honor the memory of Brian Hiltunen and his work with faculty who are practicing the scholarship of engagement.  With this award we celebrate Brian’s life and commitment to the concerns of Ernest Boyer and others who promote the transforming power of the scholarship of engagement. 
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nCC The Thomas Ehrlich Engaged Faculty Award
Campus Compact recognizes one faculty member each year for exemplary engaged scholarship, including leadership in advancing students' civic learning, conducting community-based research, fostering reciprocal community partnerships, building institutional commitments to service-learning and civic engagement, and other means of enhancing higher education's contributions to the public good.  The application system for the 2009 award will open January 2009.  read more ...
Hiltunen Award Winners
Judy Gray, Ball State wins 2009 Hiltunen Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Scholarship of En
Twenty years ago service-learning was in its infancy and pioneers like Ernest Boyer began to transform the academy through the Scholarship of Engagement.   Judy Gray was there.  She felt the excitement of a new era as the role of faculty was revised, giving validity to service-learning.   During her time as an associate professor of Social Work at Ball State University, Gray has used that excitement to widen the scope of her work, deepen the commitment of her students, and strengthen her community
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List of past Hiltunen Award winners
The Hiltunen Award was established in 2000 to honor the memory of Brian Hiltunen and his work with faculty who are practicing the scholarship of engagement. 
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