First-Year Residential Learning Community

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First-Year Residential Learning Community Civitas First-Year Residential Learning Community

Creating Engaged Citizens in their Communities, their nations, and the world

Demonstrate a “dual consciousness” which recognizes and appreciates the similarities and differences among the peoples of the world Understand the human constructions in religion, politics economics, and culture that have led to the creation of and continue to inform the current world condition Develop an ethos of civic engagement that includes service to “their community, the nation, and the world” and participation in the political process Practice the skills and experiences of effective leadership

Fall 2014 HIST 151C Shaping of the Modern World POSC 105C American National Government CORE 101C Thinking and Writing Across the Curriculum CORE 030C Research and Information Skills Spring 2015 CORE 102C Imaginative Literature & Critical Writing THEO 143C Global and Cultural Perspectives of the Person

Dr. Michael Cahall, Department of History (Community Director) Dr. Lewis Irwin, Department of Political Science Ms. Leslie Lewis, Gumberg Library Fr. Gregory Olikenyi, Department of Theology Dr. Timothy Vincent, Department of English

Josh Gibson Foundation

First-Year Residential Learning Community Civitas First-Year Residential Learning Community