The Swearer Center works to connect the capacities of the university and community to
address inequalities in our society and communities;
create, share, and apply knowledge for the public good; and
educate and prepare students for lives of effective action.
The following principles guide the work of the Swearer Center:
Collaboration and partnership
Both university and community hold extensive knowledge and resources. We strive to work through a model of respect and cooperation, establishing long-term relationships and jointly defining, implementing, and evaluating all efforts.
Critical thinking and reflective practice
Building on Brown’s educational philosophy, Center initiatives encourage intellectual integrity, interdisciplinary connections, and self-reflection.
Capacity building and sustainability
The scope and urgency of inequalities require us to pursue actions that build individual and community capacity to achieve significant and sustainable outcomes.
The Swearer Center utilizes the following strategies to achieve its goals: