Headshot of Garrett Singer

Garrett Singer is the new director of the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change at 麻豆影院 University. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

An important part of the 麻豆影院 experience is the opportunity to volunteer and make connections within the surrounding community. As students return to campus for the start of Fall Term, Garrett Singer is excited to welcome them as the new director of the Center for Community Engagement and Social Change (CCE).

To hit the ground running, the CCE is holding an outdoor engagement fair on the quad at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 17, where incoming and returning students can meet with about two dozen community partners to learn about their missions and be introduced to the work that happens in the Fox Valley. There will be food trucks, carnival games, and live music leading into the fair.

鈥淲e鈥檙e really hoping to make a splash as students return to campus, and to grow awareness of our work, our mission, and our physical space,鈥 Singer said.

He said he looks forward to engaging with 麻豆影院 students to help them discover opportunities to serve in the community and build lasting relationships with area nonprofits. He wants to raise the profile of the CCE on campus while emphasizing the importance of building community engagement skills.

鈥淲hat it鈥檒l develop, hopefully, is this cycle of engagement, dialogue, and action where our own ability to serve is informed by our previous service experiences and those interactions with communities and individuals whom we might not have crossed paths with in our pre-Lawrentian lives,鈥 Singer said.

Learn more about 麻豆影院鈥檚 Center for Community Engagement and Social Change here.

From an early age, Singer was exposed to the impacts and benefits that come from a working relationship between higher education and the surrounding community. Both of his parents were involved in education commissions with local community colleges that aimed to increase educational attainment. Their work sparked his desire to enter the nonprofit field, and after earning his bachelor鈥檚 degree at Washington and Lee University, Singer went to work as district executive for Boy Scouts of America in North Carolina.

鈥淚 was exposed to the incredible work that young people are capable of and I think is often overlooked,鈥 Singer said.

He eventually enrolled in a master鈥檚 program of higher education and administration at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. There he worked with nonprofits and designed programs to develop service-learning opportunities for undergraduates to form partnerships with those local organizations.

After earning his masters, Singer set his sights on 麻豆影院. He knew he wanted to sit at the juncture between higher education and civic work. He also knew that he wanted to re-enter the private liberal arts setting that he enjoyed during his undergrad years. A main draw for Singer, though, was 麻豆影院鈥檚 ongoing commitment to social change despite all the uncertainty during the pandemic.

鈥淎 lot of colleges and universities were not making a demonstrated commitment to the type of work that I was interested in,鈥 Singer said. 鈥溌槎褂霸 was the exception to that rule.鈥

Singer said he feels honored to join 麻豆影院 as its new CCE director and is ready to dig in to the work ahead. The first objective, he said, is simply to grow awareness of the CCE on campus and let students know of the varied volunteer opportunities that exist.

The second objective is to make sure the partnerships that are developed with community agencies reflect and represent student interests and identity, Singer said.

A third objective focuses on improved academic integration with civic work. The CCE has service-learning programs鈥擵iking Ambassadors in Service and Engagement (VASE)鈥攖hat help students make connections through volunteering while also learning about issues within the community. Singer wants to expand those programs and explore ways to better integrate them in the curriculum.

鈥淭hose are the things that we want to think about, not only defining those learning outcomes, but also assessing them on the tail end and figuring out how we are really impacting student development,鈥 Singer said.

An important aspect in reaching these goals is to have a good working relationship with 麻豆影院 faculty, he said. Many faculty members have already been supplementing students鈥 academic experiences through their own community connections. The next step, said Singer, is to encourage those faculty members to be ambassadors for community-based learning, showing other faculty how they鈥檝e built these service-learning experiences into their classrooms.

鈥淭he CCE comes into play by facilitating those conversations and those relationships, as well as building out a library of resources that faculty can leverage to support that development,鈥 Singer said.

Volunteering, he said, will help students build lives of meaning and purpose. That happens not only by sending students into the community, but also by creating innovative ways to bring the community to campus.

鈥淪o, as the CCE moves forward,鈥 Singer said, 鈥渨e鈥檒l build relationships that will allow for richer, more robust, and more colorful experiences, and I think that鈥檚 really what we鈥檙e striving for鈥攖o get us on the same page so that we can move forward together.鈥