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For the fourth time in five years, Knox College has been named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, in recognition of community service, service learning and civic engagement.
This year, for the first time, Knox was selected for the Honor Roll with Distinction. While the Honor Roll recognizes 690 colleges this year, only 113 received the award with Distinction. Knox is one of only three colleges in Illinois selected for the Honor Roll with Distinction.
The award also highlights a number of achievements and service initiatives that involve Knox College students, faculty and staff with the community:
"I am delighted to see Knox on the Honor Roll once again," said Knox College President Teresa Amott. "This year's additional honor of 'with Distinction' recognizes that Knox and Galesburg are working together even more closely to make our community stronger."
"Communities are strengthened when we all come together, and we are encouraged that these institutions and their students have made service a priority," said U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, in announcing the awards. "Civic engagement should be a key component of every student's education experience. Through reaching out to meet the needs of their neighbors, these students are deepening their impact, strengthening our democracy and ultimately preparing themselves to be successful citizens."
Many of the volunteer service activities at Knox are organized by Community Service Coordinator Kathleen Ridlon, Government and Community Relations Director Karrie Heartlein, and the Mark and Jeannette Kleine Center for Community Service. In September 2012, Knox was ranked among the top colleges in the nation in its commitment to community service by Washington Monthly magazine.
Created in 2006, the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll recognizes the contributions that colleges and their students make to their local communities and the nation through volunteer service. The award also spotlights model community service programs and practices in higher education. The Corporation for National and Community Service manages the program in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as the American Council on Education and Campus Compact.
Published on March 07, 2013