JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT

Volume 7, Special Issue 1 & 2
Fall 2001/Winter 2002


Outreach and Engagement: Building and Sustaining Learning Communities in Higher Education
Jeri L. Childers, Michael Martin, Michael Dann, Christopher Dufour, Karen Bruns, and Greg Wise
Abstract


The "New" Scholarship: Implications for Engagement and Extension
Frank A. Fear and Lorilee R. Sandmann
Abstract


Beyond Boyer: The UniSCOPE Model of Scholarship for the 21st Century
Drew Hyman, Elise Gurgevich, Theodore Alter, John Ayers, Erskine Cash, Donald Fahnline, David Gold, Robert Herrmann, Peter Jurs, David Roth, John Swisher, M. Susie Whittington, and Helen Wright
Abstract


Scholarship from Northern Wisconsin: An Analysis of Efforts to Promote Scholarship In the University of Wisconsin's Cooperative Extension Field-based Staff
John Preissing
Abstract


Mission Possible: Developing Effective Educational Partnerships
Linda C. Cunningham and Lisa A. Tedesco
Abstract


Developing a Comprehensive Family Financial Planning Master's Program: Realities, Surprises, and Pitfalls to Avoid
Sheran L. Cramer University of Nebraska Marjorie Kostelnik
Abstract


A Community Addresses Food Security Needs
Anne C. Kok University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Karen Early
Abstract


Evaluation to Strengthen Distance Learning Programs
Kay S. Taube, Barbara Burrell, Sharon R. Nellis, Patricia A. Lasky
Abstract


In Search of an Intergenerational Agenda for Cooperative Extension
Matthew Kaplan and Mary Brintnall-Peterson
Abstract


Cooperative Extension Response to a Diversity Education Resource: Implications for Extension Programming
Patreese D. Ingram and Rama Radhakrishna
Abstract


Engagement and Outreach with Amish Audiences
James J. Hoorman and Edith A. Spencer
Abstract


Building the Civic Community in Geopolitically Fragmented Communities
Nancy Kukay, Jerold Thomas, and Don Lacy
Abstract


Back to: JHEOE Home

About the Institute | News and Events | Graduate Programs | Faculty | International Programs | Outreach | Publications | Contact Us | Site Map | Home