Carnegie Community Engagement workshop – Deep Dive

by Zoom

Campus Compact for New Hampshire, with our partners in the Eastern Region Campus Compact, are pleased to offer our members support in preparing your college or university’s application for the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification. To help you and your team prepare for a successful application, we are offering two workshops in early 2022: an application overview in January and deeper dive in February. Workshop 2: Application Deep Dive – Learn more and register February 16, 2022 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Virtual via Zoom $50/person, $75/teams of two, $100/teams of three + This 90 minute workshop will include: Discerning your campus’s readiness to apply Tips & tricks for conducting a community engagement impact audit of 2021–2022 Strategies for applying Curating existing data vs. gathering new data Presenter: Emily M. Janke, PhD Dr. Janke is director of the Institute for Community and Economic Engagement (ICEE) at UNCGreensboro and serves on the National Advisory Committee for the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Elective Classification. A limited...

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Considering Approaches to Faculty Development

by Zoom

The field of community-engaged scholarship continues to evolve as we better understand the nuances of our work. Quality faculty development efforts must address different types of community-engaged scholarship, institutional context, and the transformative nature of this work. This virtual meeting will explore a variety of faculty development models. Date: February 16, 2022 Time: 3:00 – 4:00 pm Eastern time Location: Virtual Cost: Free for Campus Compact members This meeting is one of three “coalition conversations” open only to Campus Compact members. These conversations are designed to foster collective thinking and action focused on common themes in advancing civic and community engagement in higher education. Learn more or register