UTSA - The University of Texas at San Antonio

09/25/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2024 07:43

Najim Center receives grant to promote character-building education at UTSA

Rachael Miller, UTSA director of experiential learning, and Alvin Curette, assistant director for the UTSA McNair Scholars program, will lead the year-long project. Alongside staff from the Najim Center and UTSA Career-Engaged Learning, Miller and Curette will reframe and expand two existing programs: the Najim Advocacy program and the Innovate Yourself in 3D program. They will also form a monthly working and reading group to cultivate an action plan for implementing character education at UTSA.

"Preparing students to be engaged, global citizens is an important part of the college experience, and it often happens outside of the classroom. Building character is a critical part of that preparation," said Miller. "This grant will help us further our mission of promoting the holistic development of our students and continue teaching them the importance of giving back to their community."

The ECI Capacity-Building Grant will help the Najim Advocacy Program transform into a full-scale, paid internship program. Students will explore their individual values, self-expression and community building while working with local nonprofits, businesses and community organizations across San Antonio.

The grant will support the relaunch of the Innovate Yourself in 3D program, which was paused after its first cohort due to lack of funding. Developed in 2022 to address students' desire for support beyond the classroom following the COVID-19 pandemic, the program promotes students' personal and professional development. Through interactive sessions and activities, students focus on self-discovery, skill development and life design while exploring college, career and life navigation.

Lastly, the grant will support the formation of a working-reading group comprised of UTSA faculty and staff who will develop a framework for implementing character education at the university. Led by staff from the Career-Engaged Learning division, the group will meet monthly to discuss the latest literature and best practices surrounding character education in academia, beginning with the book "Cultivating Virtue in the University."

The working-reading group will also invite a speaker to campus to increase awareness of and engagement with character education at UTSA.

At the end of the year-long grant period, the Najim Center plans to apply for the ECI Institutional Impact Grant to further support and sustain future character education at UTSA. The three-year grant awards between $100,000 and $1 million to integrate character education into curriculum and programming for undergraduate students.