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Bridging Academics, Service, and Ethics (BASE) is a collaborative, residential project of the Center for Ethics, Campus Life, the Program in Science & Society, and the Emory Scholars.

Faculty and family live in a residence hall with 28 junior and senior undergraduates committed to connecting intellectual in-class work with everyday out-of-class life.  You can learn more about BASE on their website at http://base.emory.edu/

Ethics living-learning community in second year PDF Print E-mail
Written by Arri Eisen   
Wednesday, 01 December 2004
My family and I are spending our second year living on the Clairmont Campus in a "living-learning community" called BASE (Bridging Academics, Service, and Ethics).
BASE is a collaborative project of the Center for Ethics, Campus Life, the Program in Science & Society, and the Emory Scholars. We live with 28 junior and senior undergraduates committed to connecting intellectual in-class work with everyday out-of-class life.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 December 2006 )
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BASE: Integrating residential life, ethics, and academics at Emory's Clairmont Campus PDF Print E-mail
Written by Arri Eisen   
Wednesday, 28 January 2004
I’ve been living with my wife and two sons on Clairmont Campus this year on the same hall with 28 undergraduate students. This is a program called BASE, Bridging Academics, Service, and Ethics, a collaborative effort developed by folks at the Center for Ethics, the Program in Science & Society, and the Emory Scholars Program, with significant support from Campus Life. Our evolving concept is to create a residential college type atmosphere in which students and faculty talk and live learning.
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BASE strives for living, learning ideal PDF Print E-mail
Written by Arri Eisen   
Friday, 15 August 2003
By Arri Eisen. I’ve been around universities all my life—my mom and dad taught at one, and I’ve been a student or teacher at one for twenty-two years. What’s become more and more apparent to me is that universities are the best places in the world to be. They’re full of new ideas, weird and wonderful people of all ages, arts, centers, serious stuff, funny stuff, and endless activities for the mind and body.
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