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Photo of John Saltmarch John Saltmarsh, Ph.D.
Director, New England Resource Center for Higher Education

Dr. Saltmarsh is the Director of the New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE) at the University of Massachusetts, Boston as well as a faculty member in the Department of Leadership in Education in the Graduate College of Education. From 1998 through 2005, he directed the Project on Integrating Service with Academic Study at Campus Compact. He holds a Ph.D. in American History from Boston University and taught for over a decade at Northeastern University and as a Visiting Research Fellow at the Feinstein Institute for Public Service at Providence College. He is the author of Scott Nearing: An Intellectual Biography (Temple, 1991) as well as numerous book chapters and articles on civic engagement, service-learning, and experiential education. His writings have appeared in Liberal Education, the Michigan Journal for Community Service Learning, Academe: The Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors, the Journal of Experiential Education, Metropolitan Universities Journal, the National Society for Experiential Education Quarterly and the Journal of Cooperative Education. He has served as the guest editor for a special issue on service-learning and civic engagement of the Journal of Public Affairs and serves on the editorial board of the Michigan Journal of Community Service-Learning and the board of the AACU Center for Liberal Education and Civic Engagement.

Professor, Higher Education Administration Doctoral Program, Department of Leadership in Education, Graduate College of Education.
University of Massachusetts Boston
Graduate College of Education
100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125-3393

Phone 617. 287.7740
Fax (617) 287-7747
John.saltmarsh@umb.edu


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