The Steans CenterName: Institutional affiliation The Steans CenterBackground The Steans Center was established in 1898 with the aim of providing services to the least served community. The organization was formed to “support direct integration of service throughout the university's curriculum” ("Steans Center for Community-based Service Learning", 2016). In 2001, Dr. Howard Rosing and Dr. Troy Harden joined the organization, “joining Worrall and others such as Edgar Ramirez, Anne Rapp, Landi Smith and Avery Buffa in expanding service-learning across all ten colleges and schools at DePaul” ("Steans Center for Community-based Service Learning", 2016). During the 2000s, “Steans Center expanded rapidly moving beyond direct service to project-based, community-based research and advocacy-based forms of the service-learning pedagogy” ("Steans Center for Community-based Service Learning", 2016). According to “steans.depaul.edu”, in 2009, the Center established the Community-based Research Faculty Fellowship to support faculty in producing scholarship driven by community interests, integrated with curriculum, and in support of their promotion ("Steans Center for Community-based Service Learning", 2016). Current directors and key staffDr. Howard Rosing is the current Executive Director of the Steans Center for Community-based Service Learning and Community Service Studies at DePaul University.