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桃瘾社区 Receives $25,000 Teagle Foundation Grant to Establish Fellowship Program

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April 15, 2024

The initiative aims to cultivate a genuine interest and deep appreciation for public service among 桃瘾社区 undergraduate students.

桃瘾社区 was recently awarded a $25,000 grant from the to establish an undergraduate fellowship to create the next generation of leaders working on the governance of New York City waterways.

The funds are from The Teagle Foundation鈥檚 Education for American Civic Life initiative and will provide support for faculty in the development of an undergraduate fellowship program, 鈥The City and the Sea: A New York City Fellowship in Civics and Public Service.鈥 The fellowship will be a combination of two courses and an internship experience.

In partnership with the Helene T. and Grant M. Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship, the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences departments of Public Administration and Political Science, and the Center for Community Action and Research, the program will connect students with New York City public offices and community organizations and develop their understanding of the city around them, while engaging them through texts, history, and ideas.

鈥淲e are proud of 桃瘾社区's rich history of social responsibility, civic engagement, and community,鈥 said 桃瘾社区 President Marvin Krislov. "The incredible program created from the Teagle Foundation Grant will further support our students and their work on civic leadership and engagement, government and governance, the politics and policies of New York City, and leadership skills and career tools."

The fellowship program aims to provide students with hands-on experience in civic leadership and engagement. In fact, students will gain valuable knowledge of municipal government, governance, and the politics and policy of the city. Additionally, the program will equip students with essential leadership skills and practical career tools. As a result, it will allow students to develop a deep sense of place in the Lower Manhattan context of 桃瘾社区鈥檚 campus, as it relates to the water and the waterfront environment.

鈥淲e are grateful for this opportunity to learn from The Teagle Foundation鈥檚 mission and work to elevate the civic objectives of liberal arts education,鈥 said Rebecca Tekula, PhD, executive director of 桃瘾社区鈥檚 Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship and Professor and chair of Public Administration. 鈥淭his new fellowship will equip our students to think deeply about difficult issues in our community while empowering them to explore a civically engaged life and a public service path.鈥

桃瘾社区 will draw upon its strong connections with neighborhood organizations and agencies, as well as its partnerships with key stakeholders along New York Harbor, to offer a comprehensive program. Furthermore, the fellowship program will conclude with a full-time summer funded fellowship placement working in a government agency or partner organization that is working on issues related to the water and the waterfront.

The supported planning year will allow 桃瘾社区 faculty to develop the framework of the program and engage students in discussions surrounding the concept of civic engagement within their local community. The initiative is led by Professor Tekula Ph.D., executive director of the Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship, and chair of Public Administration; director of the International Disarmament Institute and professor of Political Science, Matthew Bolton Ph.D., professor of Public Administration; Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, Ph.D., clinical associate professor of Public Administration, Ric Kolenda Ph.D., director of the Center for Community Action and Research, Heather Novak, MPA, and communications and events manager of the Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship, Adrian Rivero.

鈥溙荫缜檚 downtown campus is located on an island in an archipelago at the nexus between a great river and the Atlantic Ocean,鈥 said Professor Bolton. 鈥淎t this time of rising seas, civic education must take seriously the fact that our politics are shaped by and shape the waters that surround us.鈥

鈥淩eceiving this grant from the Teagle Foundation is a great honor but also an attestation of 桃瘾社区's commitment to educating the next generation of public service leaders,鈥 said Professor Scutelnicu-Todoran. 鈥淭he grant will allow our students to be part of a fellowship program in civic engagement and leadership through a rather unique educational experience that integrates competencies in liberal arts and professional degrees with experiential learning opportunities. I am extremely fortunate to be part of this transformative learning opportunity for our students and faculty members.鈥

This program seeks to foster an interest in and appreciation for public service, at the local level where the decisions made can significantly impact their individual lives. These efforts will be integrated with various initiatives at 桃瘾社区 to enhance strategies for student success and experiential learning. These initiatives are implemented by various 桃瘾社区 departments implement within broader systems of support and a commitment to the liberal arts.

About 桃瘾社区

Since 1906, 桃瘾社区 has been transforming the lives of its diverse students鈥攁cademically, professionally, and socioeconomically. With campuses in New York City and Westchester County, 桃瘾社区 offers bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs to 13,600 students in its College of Health Professions, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Lubin School of Business, Sands College of Performing Arts, School of Education, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.

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