Since its founding in 1991, The
Center for Academic-Community Engagement (ACE) at Southern
Methodist University has
cultivated in SMU undergraduates an understanding of the complex social issues
that challenge Dallas, the region, and the nation. The Center specializes in a
form of socially engaged scholarship known as “action teaching and research,”
which argues that a central mission of the University is to:
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Promote teaching and scholarship in the
pursuit of effective social policy
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Cultivate through the classroom a sense of
the "public good"
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Provide the community with technical skill
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Conduct research directed at problems that
are important to the community and region
ACE Center teaching, research, and social
action focus on the idea of community as
both lived and imagined. The
Center's attention to the theoretical and practical questions of community
includes issues of migration, diaspora, housing, gentrification, economic
development, metropolitan-rural relations, globalization, cosmopolitan
citizenship, and the topics around which these issues frequently revolve:
healthcare, education, childhood development, gender, race, cultural diversity,
and economic opportunity.
To further its commitment to SMU faculty and
students, the ACE Centers supports faculty and undergraduate research that build
social capital within and between Dallas communities. Since
1991, over 2,500 SMU students have taken ACE Center courses taught through
either academic departments or the University's Office
of General Education, where the Center is housed.
ACE House
A unique aspect of the ACE Center is the ACE
House, where four SMU students live and work year-round in a low-income
neighborhood four miles from the SMU campus. The ACE House provides an
opportunity for SMU students from diverse ethnic and social backgrounds to
cultivate a sense of community among themselves, the SMU student body, and the
neighborhood in which they live. Along with course participants and work-study
students, ACE House residents run weekly tutoring sessions for neighborhood
children and help daily to staff local social agencies. ACE House and ACE course
alumni have gone on to graduate and professional schools at Harvard, Yale, the
University of Texas, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, Michigan, Yale, UT Southwestern,
The Mayo Clinic, The London School of Economics and other leading national and
international universities. ACE Center students have pursued successful careers
in teaching, finance, higher education, medicine, law, business, engineering,
and in the non-profit sector.
Read about ACE in the Daily
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