How to Become a Public Scholarship Associate
The Public Scholarship Associates comprise an interdisciplinary collegial community that commits academic and creative work, including teaching, research and discovery, and artistic performance, to the practice of effective student and faculty engagement in public issues of consequence beyond the classroom, public sovereignty, and the democratic process.
Faculty and staff are sometimes identified or nominated by colleagues or asked by the Laboratory for Public Scholarship and Democracy to become Public Scholarship Associates, but normally interested individuals from across the University request to become an associate.
Faculty and staff interested in joining the Public Scholarship Associates should contact Dr. Mary Lou Zimmerman Munn, Assistant Director of the Laboratory for Public Scholarship and Democracy at mzm10@psu.edu.
For the list of Public Scholarship Associates click here.
