

Dr. Sherman has had the distinct privilege of helping to design and launch the new J.V. Morsch Center for Social Justice at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville. Over the course of nearly two years, she conducted research on existing initiatives, led the design of a new four-year curriculum for a B.A. degree in social justice, and provided leadership in acquiring grant funding and university funding to support a variety of innovative programs that serve both campus and community.
Through a rigorous, interdisciplinary academic program and supporting hands-on service learning opportunities, the Center equips students to devote their skills to the public good. Through hands-on service, training conferences, environmental and business initiatives, and a variety of community partnerships, the Center seeks to strengthen human flourishing in the economically distressed neighborhoods immediately adjacent to campus and throughout Nashville. Even in its first months, it has served as “leaven in the dough of the University” as it has partnered with existing departments in new initiatives:
The Center has also moved quickly to build relationships with local nonprofit and faith-based ministry leaders engaged in serving Nashville, as well as with the local Residents’ Association in Chestnut Hill, and various city officials. These relationships have led to several opportunities for Trevecca to serve its community. For example, community gardens are have built in numerous urban locations and student groups now cull and collect food weekly from local farmers markets for distribution among needy families. In addition, Sherman has provided free trainings on fund-raising and program evaluation for nearly 100 local nonprofit directors. Looking ahead, the Center envisions launching an urban farm on Trevecca’s campus and investing in local entrepreneurs through its Neighborhood Empowerment Program.
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