The Crenson-Hertz Award for Community-Based Learning and Participatory Research, named after emeritus faculty members Neil Hertz and Matthew Crenson, is awarded annually to a Homewood-affiliated faculty member whose dedication to community engagement, through teaching, academic program development, and/or research, has enriched student learning and established meaningful community partnerships.
For additional information and to access the nomination form, please visit the home page of the Center for Social Concern:
http://www.jhu.edu/csc
The deadline is Friday, March 6.
Please distribute this information widely, and nominate any faculty member who you think deserves to be recognized.
Nomination forms and letters can be placed in campus mail or emailed to the Center for Social Concern's associate director, Gia Grier McGinnis, ggrier2@jhu.edu.