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Nashman Conversations of Community-Engaged Scholarship

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Community-Based Participatory Research

September 13th, 9:30-10:45am

Gelman Library, first floor

Facilitated by Dr. Uriyoan Colon-Ramos, Department of Global Health

A light breakfast will be provided. Link here to RSVP

The first host for our Conversations on Community-Engaged Scholarship Series will be Dr. Uriyoan Colon-Ramos, from GW's department of Global Health, facilitating a conversation about Community-Based Participatory Research. Dr. Colon-Ramos, recipient of the 2017 Nashman Award for Engaged Research, will frame the conversation by presenting the tenets of community-based participatory research, using examples from her own research and community-based work. Participants will be invited to discuss how the principles and values of CBPR intersect uniquely with their own work and discipline.

Conversations on Community-Engaged Scholarship invite GW faculty to join their colleagues for discussions that cross disciplines and connect our work to priorities and needs in our communities.

Email Wendy Wagner wagnerw@gwu.edu for more information.

Upcoming Topics in the Conversation Series (link here for more information)

October 11th, 9:30-10:45am

Recognizing, Evaluating and Rewarding Engaged Scholarship

Facilitated by Dr. Greg Squires, Dept of Sociology

November 8th, 9:30-10:45am

Conversation: Public Dissemination of Students’ Community-Engaged Scholarship

Facilitated by Dr. Phyllis Ryder, University Writing Program and Dr. Christopher Klemek, Dept of History

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