Adrian Wurr is assistant professor of English and service-learning faculty fellow emeritus at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, where he teaches courses in applied linguistics, composition, and English education. His research interests include Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), service-learning, literacy studies, and program administration. He has published numerous scholarly articles in the U.S. and abroad, including forthcoming works in
TESOL Quarterly and Reflections, the premiere national, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of community-based writing, He serves as the associate editor for the online journal,
The Reading Matrix, and as a consultant on the Campus Compact Research and Scholarship Initiative in North Carolina. In spring 2007, Dr. Wurr will begin a five-month Fulbright TESOL Lecturing position in Vietnam.
Josef Hellebrandt (Ph.D., Purdue University) is associate professor of Spanish and chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Santa Clara University. his research focuses on service-learning in Spanish and civic engagement. Drawing on his collaborations with service-learning researchers and practitioners throughout the United States, he published Construyendo Puentes (Building Bridges): Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Spanish (coeditor: Lucia Varona, 1999) within the American Association for Higher Education's series on service-learning in the disciplines and Juntos: Community Partnerships in Spanish and Portuguese (coeditors: Jonathan Arries and Lucia Varona, 2004). In addition to his professional work, he serves on the board of a nonprofit Saturday morning school for German in San Jose, California.