Welcome from the Director

Jeff Bouman
Jeff Bouman, PhD
Director, Service-Learning Center
Calvin College

Welcome!

I've been at Calvin since 2002 and am interested in collaborating widely in the area of college students and their making connections between intellectual, spiritual and physical dimensions of their lives. I am deeply committed to the pursuit of Biblical shalom, and hope that by training college students to see the world in light of God's Word, a corner of the darkness can be peeled back. Here is why I have hope:

Curriculum Vitae

Resources (book reviews, links etc)

A Seamless Coat of Learning: Weaving Together Telos and Praxis Through Committed Community Engagement, 2007.

L. Braskamp, L. Calian Trautvetter, & K. Ward, Putting Students First: How Colleges Develop Students Purposefully, 2006.

Andrea Chapdelaine et al., Service-Learning Code of Ethics, 2005.

Barbara Jacoby, Building Partnerships for Service-Learning, 2003.

Claudia DeVries Beversluis & Gail Gunst Heffner, Commitment and Connection, 2002.

Books that matter to me:

To Be Near Unto God, Abraham Kuyper.

Course information

Reformed Activism
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n 2004-05, under the auspices of the Calvin College Faculty Scholars Program funded by the Lilly Vocational Grant project, I developed a three-credit interdisciplinary course on the history of student activism in America. Focused on a Shalom-directed Christian student activism, the course weaves together history, theology and sociology.