Partnering with the Morgridge Center for Public Service




Tuesday, 6 Oct 2015, 01:30PM


Knowing how to go about partnering with UW-Madison can seem challenging at times. The Morgridge Center for Public Service's mission is to connect campus and community through service and learning. In this session, participants will get a sense of what these partnerships look like and how to best construct them.

Presenters / Panelists

Megan Miller

Assistant Director of Civic Engagement, Morgridge Center for Public Service

Megan Miller (B.S. in Community and Nonprofit Leadership at the University of Wisconsin–Madison) is the Morgridge Center for Public Service’s Assistant Director of Civic Engagement. The Morgridge Center for Public Service connects University of Wisconsin-Madison students and faculty to local and global communities to build partnerships and solve critical issues… ( see more )

Elizabeth Tryon

Assistant Director for Community-Based Learning, Morgridge Center for Public Service

 Elizabeth Tryon (M.A.Ed. Edgewood College; B.A. University of Illinois) is Assistant Director for Community-Based Learning at the Morgridge Center for Public Service, University of Wisconsin-Madison. In this role she works with faculty, academic staff, graduate and undergraduate students across all disciplines to develop community-based learning & research courses and projects from… ( see more )

Steph Harrill

Overseer Badger Volunteers, Morgridge Center for Public Service

Steph Harrill (B.S.W. at University of Wisconsin-Madison and M.S.W. at Columbia University) oversees the Badger Volunteers program, connecting over 1,500 student volunteers with community partners each year to serve the interests of the greater Madison community. She served as a Badger Volunteers leader during the program's pilot semester in 2008… ( see more )