
Mason earns MCC award

The Michigan Campus Compact named Julia Mason, assistant professor
of women and gender studies, the Grand Valley recipient of its
Community Service Learning Award.
Mason received the award at MCC’s 2012 Institute, held in late
January in East Lansing. Presidents from each MCC member institution
nominate a faculty member for the award that recognizes outstanding
service learning and community engagement.
Mason has been instrumental in developing and helping lead the
Women’s Community Collaborative, a unique course that combines
classroom theory with service-learning opportunities for students. The
course, sponsored by WGS and the Women’s Center, is offered each
winter semester.
“Our WCC students have served more than 6,000 hours of service,”
Mason said.
She is also a member of the Martin Luther King Jr. Executive
Planning Committee and co-chaired the Day of Service; this year,
participants volunteered in honor of King and civil rights leader
Gloria Richardson.
Mason said she was exposed to service learning as an
undergraduate student, when she spent a semester helping in a school
for Lakota children. “I learned so much from that experience,” she
said.
“As a faculty member, I’m always looking at course content
and trying to offer opportunities for students to be engaged in their
communities in new ways that are sustainable and mutually beneficial.”
Grand Valley’s Community Service Learning Center helped nominate
Mason for the MCC award.
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