Center for Civic Engagement
The Center for Civic Engagement identifies and cultivates opportunities for Rice students, faculty, and staff to engage the Houston community and the world through engaged scholarship, active service, meaningful leadership, and the cultural arts.
Center for Civic Engagement
Presenters
• Stephanie Post, Executive Director
• Robert Stein, Faculty Director
• Mac Griswold, Director, Community Involvement Center
• Brad Smith, Director, Leadership Rice
Center for Civic Engagement
CCE FellowsUndergraduate fellows conduct faculty-
supervisedresearch with a community partner during thesummer.Community Partners • City of Houston• Methodist Hospital• Willow Waterhole Greenspace Conservancy• Texas Medical Center• Technology for All2007: 6 Fellows 2008: 7-8 Fellows will be announced next week
Center for Civic Engagement
Civic Research and Design Courses
Number of courses Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2008
Architecture 2 1 -
Bioengineering 3 - 2
Biosciences 5 3 4
Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering 1 1 1
Civil and Environmental Engineering 2 1 3
Computer Science - 1 1
Earth Science - - 1
Electrical and Computer Engineering 1 - 1
Environmental Studies 1 - 1
Political Science 1 1 2
Social Science 1 - 1
Sociology 2 1 1
Total Courses 17* 7* 13*
Total Student Enrollment 410 137 289
*Because some courses are cross-listed, they may be listed under multiple departments.
CEVE 495/COMP 495/POLI 481: HURRICANE RISK ASSESSMENT &
DESIGNOF EVACUATION POLICIES FOR
HOUSTON
Robert SteinDevika SubramanianLeonardo Duenas Osorio
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HURRICANE RISK ASSESSMENT AND DESIGN OF EVACUATION POLICIES FOR HOUSTON
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HURRICANE RISK ASSESSMENT AND DESIGN OF EVACUATION POLICIES FOR HOUSTON
Thursday
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Community Involvement Center
2008 Alternative Spring Break Sites
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Community Involvement Center
• Nearly 120 student and staff participants• 9 program sites throughout the U.S. and
Mexico• Over 3,500 hours of direct service performed
for individuals and communities in need• “The past few days I’ve been telling people
again and again that my week in Eagle Butte was by far the best I’ve had as a Rice student.”
2008 Alternative Spring Break Program
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Urban Immersion Program
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Community Involvement Center
• Significant expansion to double the number of students participating (up to 48)
• Greater community impact through longer-term projects with host agencies
• Continuation of programming throughout the academic year
2008 Urban Immersion Program
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• Provides international service opportunities
• In future years, program will provide international research and leadership development opportunities
• 11 students selected for first class of Fellows
• Program expected to grow significantly over the next 3 years
• 4- to 12-week summer service placements throughout Latin America - Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, and Peru
• This year’s projects focused on community/public health, women’s empowerment, environmental issues, and indigenous health
2008-2009 Loewenstern Fellowships
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Community Involvement Center
• America Reads Tutoring Program– Employs over 60 undergraduate students off-campus in community-based
literacy programs
• Good Works Fair– Brings over 40 non-profit and human services employers to campus to
recruit graduating seniors
• International Service Project– 2-week group summer service project serving a community with whom we
have an 8-year relationship
• O-Week Outreach Day– Engages nearly half of the incoming class in a one-day service project each
August
• The NAMES Projects AIDS Memorial Quilt– Biennial display and week of programming highlighting the impact of
HIV/AIDS on our community, the country, and the world
Other Community Involvement Center Programs
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Community Involvement Center
• Community Service & Literacy Resource Library• Community Service Grant
– Nearly $11,000 in funding for student service organizations and community service projects each year
• GIVE-A-HOOT (E-mail Newsletter)– 2,350 subscribers from the campus and Houston communities
receive information bi-weekly on local service opportunities, jobs, internships, and grants
• Database of Local, National, and International Volunteer Opportunities
Other Community Involvement Center Services
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• Morty Rich Scholarship– Service-based scholarship awarded to continuing undergraduate
students
• Alan Grob Prize– Service-based prize awarded to either graduating or non-graduating
Rice students
• Rice Developing World Student’s Scholarship– Need-based award providing funding for international service in a
developing country
• Hilda and Herschel Rich Family Student Community Service Fund– New funding source designed to support student initiated service
projects, covering a wide range of community-based activities
Scholarships and Awards
Summer Mentorship Experience
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St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital • Mentor: Philip Salem, M.D. Director, Cancer Research Program
• Pioneering cancer research led to Nobel prize winning breakthrough in treating intestinal cancer.
• First president of the Arab American Cancer Foundation. • Appointed to several advisory committees to the White
House on healthcare issues.
• Unique opportunity for two undergrads to work with world-renowned doctor and observe inner-workings
of world-class hospital.
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Pune, India• Mentor: Mahesh Desai
Chairman & CEO, Virgo Engineers• 2 students with senior execs at Virgo• 2 students with doctors and execs at Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital• Unique opportunity for undergrads to work with international leaders in
developing world.
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In-Line Plastics• Mentor: John Keating
Founder, President, CEO • Student will experience the life of
an entrepreneurial business leader, including travel with senior execs to international locations including Mexico, Panama, London, and possibly Asia.
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Interaction with Community Leaders
Bill White with Students
Marc Shapiro Rice Trustee
Jack BlantonFormer Chairman,
Houston Endowment
Kirbyjon CaldwellSenior Pastor, Windsor Village United Methodist Upcoming event:Preparing for a Life Time of Leadership Tuesday, April 22 at 4:00 PM 100 Herring Hall
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Conferences• US Naval Academy Leadership Conference
• Leadership Beyond Barriers• Mission: Bring together the best minds in the practice
and study of leadership to exchange ideas, experiences and methodologies with both military and civilian students.
• 6 Leadership Rice students
• Hatton W. Sumners Undergraduate Student Leadership Conference• To inspire young men and women to seek or accept leadership responsibilities as part of their
contribution to society.• To increase awareness of current and emerging leadership challenges in a variety of settings.• To develop a network of leaders to support future collaboration among these emerging leaders.• 6 Leadership Rice students
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