Carnegie Community Engagement Classification Fundamentals: Part 2

Campus Compact for New Hampshire and our partners in the Eastern Region Campus Compact consortium are pleased to offer members support in preparing applications for the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification. Part 1, on October 3, addresses constructing a successful application and certification experience for first-time and re-classification applicants. Part 2 addresses tracking, monitoring and assessment. LEARN MORE AND REGISTER

Engaging Community Partners as Co-Educators, Comrades, and Co-Conspirators

Virtual

It is a commonly accepted statement in the community engagement field that community partners function as co-educators of students. However, this construct of co-educator is much harder to put into practice when one is actually creating and implementing a course. Hear from pairs of faculty and community partners about how their co-educator partnerships work “in practice,” and get their candid insights about the opportunities and challenges inherent in this kind of relationship. Participants will also explore how partnerships can situate faculty and community partners as comrades and co-conspirators in transforming higher education and community spaces to be more just and equitable. Moderated by Star Plaxton-Moore REGISTER →

Information Session on the Newman Civic Fellowship Nomination

Virtual

Campus Compact is offering information sessions for members about our innovative Newman Civic Fellowship program. This year-long program recognizes and supports outstanding community­-committed students at Campus Compact member institutions. The nomination process for the 2023–2024 cohort of Fellows is now open. Join us for a virtual Q&A to learn more about program benefits, how to submit a nomination, and all the ins and outs of the program. Three dates are available: Tuesday, November 15 @ 2:00 pm Eastern Tuesday, December 13 @ 2:00 pm Eastern Tuesday, January 10 @ 2:00 pm Eastern REGISTER →

Facilitating Conversations for Change: Leading Constructive Dialogues

Virtual

Drawing on a forthcoming Campus Compact guide for using civic prompts to educate future citizen professionals, this session will help participants facilitate constructive conversations on campus. Participants will engage in a participatory online workshop to explore complex campus controversies and then reflect with peers on how to develop campus capacity for tackling wicked problems. Session participants will leave with ideas and tools for leading these kinds of inclusive dialogues with students, staff, and faculty. Free for Campus Compact members. Date: November 16, 2022 Time: 1:00–2:30 Eastern Location: Virtual Register →

Information Session on the Newman Civic Fellowship Nomination

Virtual

Campus Compact is offering information sessions for members about our innovative Newman Civic Fellowship program. This year-long program recognizes and supports outstanding community­-committed students at Campus Compact member institutions. The nomination process for the 2023–2024 cohort of Fellows is now open. Join us for a virtual Q&A to learn more about program benefits, how to submit a nomination, and all the ins and outs of the program. Three dates are available: Tuesday, November 15 @ 2:00 pm Eastern Tuesday, December 13 @ 2:00 pm Eastern Tuesday, January 10 @ 2:00 pm Eastern REGISTER →

College Civic Learning for an Engaged Democracy: New Urgency, New Vision, New Educator-Policy Leader Alliances

Virtual

Dates: December 13–14, 2022 Time: 2:00–5:30 pm each day Location: Virtual Campus Compact is hosting this two-day forum, first in a series of five Planning and Action Forums for educators and policy leaders from the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition. The forums are presented by the CLDE Coalition and with the University of Virginia's Karsh Institute of Democracy, with support from the Endeavor Foundation. Registration is now open for Forums 1 & 2, to be held in December 2022 and February 2023. These free online forums will help educators and policy leaders explore: A civic and democracy-focused learning framework that college educators, systems, and consortia can tailor for students, programs, and community partnerships. Campus examples in which civic learning includes all students and in particular gives voice to students from historically underserved communities. Policy Initiatives that can help scale civic learning for an engaged democracy, including candid discussions about enabling vs. imposing. New research that details both the strong...

College Civic Learning for an Engaged Democracy: New Urgency, New Vision, New Educator–Policy Leader Alliances

Dates: December 13–14, 2022 Time: 2:00–5:30 pm each day Location: Virtual Campus Compact is hosting this two-day forum, first in a series of five Planning and Action Forums for educators and policy leaders from the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition. The forums are presented by the CLDE Coalition and with the University of Virginia's Karsh Institute of Democracy, with support from the Endeavor Foundation. Registration is now open for Forums 1 & 2, to be held in December 2022 and February 2023. These free online forums will help educators and policy leaders explore: A civic and democracy-focused learning framework that college educators, systems, and consortia can tailor for students, programs, and community partnerships. Campus examples in which civic learning includes all students and in particular gives voice to students from historically underserved communities. Policy Initiatives that can help scale civic learning for an engaged democracy, including candid discussions about enabling vs. imposing. New research that details both the strong...

Community Colleges Network Meetings

Join the Campus Compact Community Colleges Network for monthly meetings. Members will come together to discuss topics of mutual interest and ask questions, provide feedback, and help guide Campus Compact's community college work. Each meeting will also hold time for networking & dialogue with colleagues from other community colleges around the country. Meetings will be held at 1:00 pm Eastern on the first Thursday of every month. REGISTER →

Information Session on the Newman Civic Fellowship Nomination

Virtual

Campus Compact is offering information sessions for members about our innovative Newman Civic Fellowship program. This year-long program recognizes and supports outstanding community­-committed students at Campus Compact member institutions. The nomination process for the 2023–2024 cohort of Fellows is now open. Join us for a virtual Q&A to learn more about program benefits, how to submit a nomination, and all the ins and outs of the program. Three dates are available: Tuesday, November 15 @ 2:00 pm Eastern Tuesday, December 13 @ 2:00 pm Eastern Tuesday, January 10 @ 2:00 pm Eastern REGISTER →

Community Colleges Network Meetings

Join the Campus Compact Community Colleges Network for monthly meetings. Members will come together to discuss topics of mutual interest and ask questions, provide feedback, and help guide Campus Compact's community college work. Each meeting will also hold time for networking & dialogue with colleagues from other community colleges around the country. Meetings will be held at 1:00 pm Eastern on the first Thursday of every month. REGISTER →

Bridging the Divides, Including All Students: Diversity, Equity, and High-Impact Civic Learning Pathways

Dates: February 6–7, 2023 Time: 2:00–5:30 pm each day Location: Virtual Campus Compact is hosting this two-day forum, second in a series of five Planning and Action Forums for educators and policy leaders from the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition. The forums are presented by the CLDE Coalition and with the University of Virginia's Karsh Institute of Democracy, with support from the Endeavor Foundation. Registration is now open for Forums 1 & 2, to be held in December 2022 and February 2023. These free online forums will help educators and policy leaders explore: A civic and democracy-focused learning framework that college educators, systems, and consortia can tailor for students, programs, and community partnerships. Campus examples in which civic learning includes all students and in particular gives voice to students from historically underserved communities. Policy Initiatives that can help scale civic learning for an engaged democracy, including candid discussions about enabling vs. imposing. New research that details both the strong...

Bridging the Divides, Including All Students: Diversity, Equity, and High-Impact Civic Learning Pathways

Dates: February 6–7, 2023 Time: 2:00–5:30 pm each day Location: Virtual Campus Compact is hosting this two-day forum, second in a series of five Planning and Action Forums for educators and policy leaders from the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition. The forums are presented by the CLDE Coalition and with the University of Virginia's Karsh Institute of Democracy, with support from the Endeavor Foundation. Registration is now open for Forums 1 & 2, to be held in December 2022 and February 2023. These free online forums will help educators and policy leaders explore: A civic and democracy-focused learning framework that college educators, systems, and consortia can tailor for students, programs, and community partnerships. Campus examples in which civic learning includes all students and in particular gives voice to students from historically underserved communities. Policy Initiatives that can help scale civic learning for an engaged democracy, including candid discussions about enabling vs. imposing. New research that details both the strong...

Community Colleges Network Meetings

Join the Campus Compact Community Colleges Network for monthly meetings. Members will come together to discuss topics of mutual interest and ask questions, provide feedback, and help guide Campus Compact's community college work. Each meeting will also hold time for networking & dialogue with colleagues from other community colleges around the country. Meetings will be held at 1:00 pm Eastern on the first Thursday of every month. REGISTER →

Higher Ed Summit

Please join NHCUC and CCNH for an insightful discussion surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion work in higher education institutions. The summit will feature Dr. Tia Brown McNair from the American Association of Colleges and Universities. 

Symposium on Anti-Racist Community Engagement

Virtual and in person at UMass Dartmouth

Date: March 31, 2023 Time: 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Eastern Location: Virtual and in person at UMass Dartmouth Join us for the second Symposium on Anti-Racist Community Engagement! This hybrid event will occur physically at UMass Dartmouth and virtually throughout the world. The symposium offers opportunities for participants from across the country to engage in conversations with each other. It features panels and workshops led by: Authors from a forthcoming book on Anti-Racist Community Engagement to be published by Campus Compact in Summer 2023, and Members of the New England Equity and Engagement Consortium on civic learning outcomes grounded in racial equity. Participation is free for faculty, staff, and students from all Campus Compact member institutions, as well as for all higher education community partners. LEARN MORE & REGISTER →