
About
Katlin Gray is a Lecturer and Senior Program Manager at the Do Good Institute, University of Maryland. She oversees the strategic development of the Do Good Campus initiative, which focuses on educating and supporting nonprofit leaders, social innovators, and civic-minded students. Her work emphasizes hands-on, active learning approaches in social impact and civic engagement education.
Education: B.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of Maryland. Certifications include a Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology (Flourishing Center) and completion of the Stanford d.school Teaching and Learning Studio.
Research and Professional Experience: Katlin leads curriculum development for social impact programs and supports living-learning programs and faculty integration of civic engagement concepts. Previously, she managed the Do Good Challenge and Mini-Grants programs. She also served in AmeriCorps VISTA, including roles at Winthrop University and Maryland-DC Campus Compact, focusing on civic engagement partnerships.
Labs/Teams: Active within the Do Good Institute, collaborating on campus-wide initiatives to advance social impact education and community partnerships.
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