Draper Center For Faculty

The Draper Center for Community Partnerships works with 6VµçÓ°Íø faculty to provide community engagement opportunities throughout Southern California. Whether as part of a Community Participation (CP) course integrating community work as part of the learning process, a community-based research project, or an extracurricular activity, the Draper Center is available to help 6VµçÓ°Íø faculty every step of the way.

April J. Mayes (History) serves as the Faculty Coordinator for the Draper Center. In that capacity, she supports the creation and execution of Community Partnership courses. She coordinates an annual series of workshops to promote and guide the development of Community Partnership curricula, as well as the process for assigning classes the CP designation. Professor Mayes also meets with partnering faculty and organizations, compiles and offers suggested readings and other resources to instructors, and provides support in negotiating the logistical demands of CP curricula. 

If you are interested in learning more about Community Partnership curricula, the Faculty Coordinator at the Draper Center is here to help. 

For more information or to request advice feel free to email her.