SPRING
/ SUMMER 2002
Vol. 16 Nos. 3 & 4
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CONTENTS
Commentary GENERATIVITY
Caring for Younger Generations
3 GENERATIVITY
AND THE KEEPERS OF THE MEANING
4 Chicago College and High School Students Learn about Historic Bronzeville
Ted Manley, Jr., Depaul University, Chicago
6 From Peanut Butter to Diamonds
Joe Arrigo, Palatine School District
7 Finding Careers through Service Learning
Matt Kracht, Sullivan High School
9 EXEMPLARY
PROGRAMS CHOSEN AS NATIONAL LEADER SCHOOLS
10 Service Learning Changes School Climate and Brings Success
Senn High School, Chicago
11 Restoring a Crumbling Cemetery
Whiteside School, Belleville
12 Promoting Dialogue with Muslim Students
Maria High School, Chicago
13 DIVERSITY
13 Diversity: What are you Willing to Do?
Gregory Wendt, Southern IL University Carbondale
14 Bridging Racial Differences through Dialogue
Hazel Rozema, University of
Illinois at Springfield
16 THE
CONTINUITY OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Keith Sanders was Executive Director of the Illinois Board of Higher
Education from 1998 to 2002. He is succeeded by Daniel J. LaVista, former
president of McHenry County College.
20 Illinois Commitment to Citizens
Ted Manley, Jr., Depaul University, Chicago
21 Illinois Century Network
Joe Arrigo, Palatine School District
24 Commentary: Power, Leadership, and the Theater: Lessons for College
Presidents
Daniel J.LaVista, Illinois Board of Higher Education
25 WORKING
TOGETHER AS GOOD CITIZENS IN A P-16 FRAMEWORK
25 Regional Superintendents Comment on a Win/Win Relationship
with Higher Education
27 Promoting Civic Responsibility as a Part of the Global
Community:
Kathy Engelken, Illinois Campus Compact
28 Presidents and Chancellors Comment on Citizenship
and Civic Involvement
33 The
Last Word
Philip Rock is succeeded by David Lesnik as chair of the Illinois
Board of Higher Education.
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