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P) 609.771.2548

F) 609.771.2573

E) bonner@tcnj.edu

 

Street Address

1938 Pennington Rd.

Ewing, NJ 08618

Please enter our parking lot from Pennington Road, we are located about 150 yards south of the College's main entrance.

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Mailing Address

Bonner Center for Civic
and Community Engagement

The College of New Jersey

P.O. Box 7718

Ewing, NJ 08628-0718

Staff

Pat Donohue, Director

E) pdonohue@tcnj.edu

Paula Figueroa-Vega, Associate Director

E) pfiguero@tcnj.edu

Richard Wilson, Program Assistant

E) rwilson@tcnj.edu

Morgan Reil, Democracy Project Fellow

Bridge to Employment Initiative

E) reil@tcnj.edu

Brittany Aydelotte, Democracy Project Fellow

Bonner Community Scholars and Education Coordinator

E) aydelot2@tcnj.edu

Giancarlo Giametta, Democracy Project Fellow

Special Projects Coordinator

E) giamett2@tcnj.edu

 


Bonner Center for Civic and Community Engagement

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Fall 2008 FSP CEL (Community Engaged Learning) Courses

  • Social Justice, History and Practice (Professor Celia Chazelle)
  • Mortality, Mind, and the Meaning of Life (Professor Pierre Le Morvan)*
  • This is Your Life on Music (Professor Suzanne Hickman)
  • The Evolution of African American Gospel Music (Professor Todd McCrary)
  • Friends forever: Online Socializing (Professor James Slizewski)
  • Simplicity, Society and Sustainability (Professor Janet Hubbard)
  • Law, Film and Literature (Professor Daryl Fair)
  • Paradise Lost and Found (Professor Jeanne Graham)
  • To See the World in a Grain of Sand: Reading & Writing Short Stories (Professor Kelsey Maki)
  • Menace to Society: The Condemnation of Philosophical Ideas in the Bertran Russell Case (Professor Consuelo Preti)*
  • American Masculinities (Professor Michael Robertson)
  • Some Great Books I (Professors Diane Steinberg & John Sisko)
  • Race, History and the Fictive Imagination (Professor Piper Williams)
  • Social Computing and Collective Intelligence (Professor Ursula Wolz)
  • Strong Democracy and Student Leadership (Professor Patrick Donohue)
  • Mexican Seminar (Professor Joe Goebel)
  • Wrongful Convictions (Professor Lynne Goedecke)
  • Human Survival: The Challenge for Science in the 21st Century (Donald Leibowitz)
  • Living in a Virtual World (Janet Mazur)
  • Global Ecocinema and the Ethics of Environmentalism (Professor Jia-Yan Mi)
  • What Happened to Yugoslavia? (Professor Cynthia Paces)
  • Human Abilities Unplugged (Professor Jerry Petroff)
  • Deconstructing Autism (Professor Shri Rao)
  • Voting with Our Fingers and Electing a President (Professor Nina Ringer)
  • The Social Documentary (Professor Susan Ryan)
  • Leadership for Social Justice (Professor Nino Scarpati)
  • Incarceration Nation: The Literature of the Prison (Professor Michele Tartar)
  • The American Dream (Professor Sarah Kern)

*2 Sections