Preface: Reflecting on Bonner's Journey; Wayne Meisel Introduction – Deep, Pervasive, and Integrated: Developmental Frameworks for Students, Partnerships, Faculty Engagement, and Centers; Ariane Hoy and Mathew Johnson PART I: STUDENTS AS CIVIC-MINDED PROFESSIONALS 1. Learning through Service: Structures that Promote Student Leadership; Ashley Cochrane and Heather McNew Schill 2. Student Development in Theory and Practice; Nicole Saylor, Patrick Gruber, and Michelle Nix 3. Engaging Faith: Spiritual Exploration as a Critical Component; Wayne Meisel 4. An Untapped Reservoir for Student Community Engagement: What We Are Learning from the NASCE; Mathew Johnson, Don Levy, Pete Cichetti and Craig Zinkiewicz PART II: DEVELOPMENTAL, ENGAGED, AND EDUCATIONAL PARTERNSHIPS 5. Building Deeper Partnerships and Community-Centered Centers; David Roncolato 6. 'Walking a Different Way': Co-educators, Co-learners, and Democratic Engagement Renaming the World; Talmage Stanley 7.The Growing Edge for Campus-Community Partnerships: Partnership and Policy Networks; Robert Hackett and Patrick Donohue 8. 'One Partnership, One Place': Building and Scaling Sustained Student-Led, Community-Driven International Partnerships; Kelly Behrend and Steve Darr PART III: FACULTY 9. Developing Faculty for Community Engagement Across the Curriculum; Karin Aguilar-San Juan and Paul Schadewald 10. Permeable Boundaries: Connecting Coursework and Community Work in Disciplinary Curricula; Emily Kane, Georgia Nigro, Ellen Alcorn and Holly Lasagna 11. Wisdom from the Garden: Exploring Faculty Transformation; Beth Blissman 12. Community Engagement Across the Curriculum: Boyer, Integration and the Challenges of Institutionalization; Thomas G. McGowan, Suzanne Bonefas, and Anthony Siracusa PART IV: STAFF AND CENTERS 13. The Center of Community Engagement; Marshall Welch and John Saltmarsh 14. "If You Build It They Will Come": Building A Culture and Infrastructure for Institutional Change and Commitment; RickEllis and Kristine Hart 15. New Technologies for Engagement: Social Media as Effective Tools for Campus-Community Partnerships; Abby Kiesa and Ariane Hoy 16. Strategic Planning for Centers: Fostering Pervasive, Deep, Integrated, Developmental Community Engagement; Ariane Hoy and Mathew Johnson PART V: CRITICAL INSIGHTS AND REFLECTIONS 17. Transformation is Just Another Word: Thinking Through the Future of Community Engagement in the Disrupted University; Dan W. Butin 18. Integrating Political Activities into Pathways of Engagement; Abby Kiesa 19. Critical Service-Learning as a Philosophy for Deepening Community Engagement; Tania D. Mitchell PART VI: CONCLUSION 20. Future Possibilities: High-Impact Learning and Community Engagement; Ariane Hoy and Mathew Johnson