The George Washington University
Yesteryear
Address: Fulbright Hall #104, 2223 H St. NW,
City: Washington
State: DC
Zip or Postal Code: 20052
Country: United States
Program Director (or best person to contact): Michael Gieseke
Email: freshman@gwu.edu
Phone:
Fax:
Web Address: http://gwired.gwu.edu
Brief Program Summary
Yesteryear community members can take advantage of the wealth of resources in DC and the surrounding area. Excursions will include trips to historical landmarks and civil war battlegrounds. With both Gettysburg and Williamsburg within driving distance, Yesteryear Community members may choose to plan an outing there as well. Trips to Mount Vernon and access to the Smithsonian Museums are just additional ways in which students can optimize their experience as part of the Yesteryear Community.
Sources of funding
The Community Living & Learning Center at the George Washington University
Program Reports To:
The Director & Assistant Director of Living & Learning Initiatives
Are students charged an additional fee: No
The number of persons in each of the following categories are teaching academic credit bearing courses
Fulltime Tenured Faculty: 0
Fulltime Probationary Faculty: 0
Fulltime Instructors: 0
Fulltime Retired Faculty: 0
Fulltime Adjunct Faculty: 0
Fulltime Graduate Students: 0
Fulltime Residence Hall Staff: 1
Parttime Tenured Faculty: 1
Parttime Probationary Faculty: 0
Parttime Instructors: 0
Parttime Retired Faculty: 0
Parttime Adjunct Faculty: 0
Parttime Graduate Students: 0
Parttime Residence Hall Staff: 0
Academic staff involved in the program that weren't included as faculty above
(Academic staff are personnel who are involved in providing academic services to students such as advising.)
Fulltime Academic Staff: 1
Parttime Academic Staff: 0
Non-academic staff involved in the program
(Non-academic staff are personnel who are involved in providing services that do not directly involve academics such as residence hall staff or staff who organize social activities that are not tied to academics.)
Fulltime Non-Academic Staff: 2
Parttime Non-Academic Staff: 0
Number of faculty offices in the residence hall: 0
The approximate percentage of students in each grade level
First Year: 100
Second Year: 0
Third Year: 0
Fourth Year and above: 0
Graduate Students: 0
Total Number of Students: 30
Year the Program Began:1999
Academic Courses Offered In The Community
Other Academic Offerings
Classrooms in hall
Summary of Facilities and Facilities Budget
Computer Resources in the Residence Hall
1 computer lab containing 8 computers
The Role of Community Partnerships
Communities are strongly encouraged to form partnerships with the other communities when planning events. We understand that working with other communities encourages the teamwork that is necessary in the real world, and it also provides the community members with an opportunity to learn about topics that may be different to their own focus. We also recommend linkages with the outside community by encouraging our communities to attend events at major sites and events in the DC metropolitan area, including the Kennedy Center, The Spy museum, Taste of DC and numerous walks within the district such as The DC AIDS walk, the Walk for the Homeless and Breast Cancer Walk. We also encourage our communities to participate in community based events such as the Martin Luther King Day of Service and the Clean up Foggy Bottom drive.
The Role of Leadership Development
Each of our communities is led by a live in student staff member who is responsible for coordinating meetings and for providing guidance to the community members when planning events. The students in the community also have the opportunity to be a member of the leadership team of their community. The leadership team is responsible for planning events, advertising, liaising with other communities and many other management related tasks.
The Role of Research
Summary of Assessment Activities
For assessment we look at the GPAís of the members of the overall community GPAís in comparison to other communities and with the GPAís of freshmen who are not members of communities. We also take note of student involvement within the communities and on campus in general, student judicial information and the number of roommate issues that they have.
Summary of Extracurricular Activities Formally Associated with the Program
Yesteryear community members can take advantage of the wealth of resources in DC and the surrounding area. Excursions will include trips to historical landmarks and civil war battlegrounds. With both Gettysburg and Williamsburg within driving distance, Yesteryear Community members may choose to plan an outing there as well. Trips to Mount Vernon and access to the Smithsonian Museums are just additional ways in which students can optimize their experience as part of the Yesteryear Community.
The Role of Interdisciplinary Studies
Our initiative curriculum encourages educational programming in the community. the curriculum includes citizenship (developing students into active & Responsible members of the community), Scholarship (the pursuit of knowledge & academic success, and Leadership (the art of mobilizing others to achieve shared aspirations). The leadership team of the community is responsible for using the curriculum guidelines to plan the events that each community hosts.
How Diversity Issues are Addressed in the Program and in Courses
This community participates in events on campus that are particularly related to multiculturalal understanding and diversity. Our communities are also comprised of students from various backgrounds and ethnicities. This melting pot of students allows for diversity to be an intrinsic feature of our community.
How Diversity Issues are Addressed Among Faculty and Students
This community participates in events on campus that are particularly related to multiculturalal understanding and diversity. Our communities are also comprised of students from various backgrounds and ethnicities. This melting pot of students allows for diversity to be an intrinsic feature of our community.
Student Demographics
Faculty Rewards for Participation in the Program
Release Time:
Salary Supplement:
Travel Funds:
Other: yes
Description of Other Rewards
Letter to departmental deans
Disciplines Represented by the Faculty
Willing to Serve as a Consultant:
yes
Greatest Challenges for this Learning Community:
Maintaining Motivation throughout the year
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