Nicholas V. Longo is professor of Global Studies and Public and
Community Service Studies at Providence College. Nick is author of
Why Community Matters: Connecting Education with Civic Life (SUNY
Press), co-editor of From Command to Community: A New Approach to
Leadership Education in Colleges and Universities (Tufts University
Press), and co-editor of Creating Space for Democracy: A Primer on
Dialogue and Deliberation in HigherEducation (Stylus, 2019).
Nick lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with his wife, Aleida.
Together, they have a great passion for educating the next
generation of democratic citizens, starting with their children,
Maya and Noah.
"Students as Colleagues is a stunning testament to the rich
educational value that student expertise and leadership can bring
to the civically engaged classroom. It is not a step-by-step guide
to replicating the programs it describes, but a source of ideas and
inspiration for students, faculty, and service-learning
professionals alike."--Stephanie Raill, student, Macalester
College
"Students as Colleagues provides colleges and universities with a
strong rationale and specific models for expanding the role of
students in all aspects of campus engagement. Its publication fills
a large gap in the higher education resource library."--Richard M.
Battistoni, Director, Feinstein Institute for Public Service,
Providence College
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