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Collaboratory is holding a webinar on September 13th from 12-1pm ET on advancing the recognition of engaged scholarship in promotion and tenure.  Zoom link.

"Collaboratory is excited to host a webinar on Tuesday, September 13th, 12-1pm EST featuring leaders at UCLA who are working to advance the recognition of engaged scholarship in promotion and tenure.  Discussion will focus on how UCLA is: (1) Drawing from models and practices for recognizing and evaluating engaged scholarship from peer universities, (2) Centering faculty voices, (3) Defining engaged scholarship, and (4) Building the case for both university-level recognition of engaged scholarship and decentralized criteria for the evaluation of engaged scholarship in academic personnel review."

On August 26th 2022 @ 1pm ET, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is hosting a webinar on Language Equity. Register here to attend their upcoming webinar on Language Equity to learn more about best practices, tools, and resources for equitable engagement with individuals and communities who speak languages other than English.

GW faculty receive Nashman Center faculty development grants to support community engaged scholarship course development annually.  This list highlights faculty that have received grants for course development over the previous years.  Learn more about Nashman Center Faculty Development Grants.  ...continue reading "Nashman Spotlights: Nashman Center Faculty Development Grants for Course Development"

Dr. Erin Wentzell has been awarded a Nashman Center Faculty Development grant to work with community partners to provide PT care to relevant communities in the DC area.  More on Nashman Center Faculty Development Grants. ...continue reading "Nashman Spotlights: Dr. Erin Wentzell Receives Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant"

Dr. Sarah M Ray has received a Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant to develop research on femme and non-binary community-based entrepreneurship. More on Nashman Center Faculty Development Grants.   ...continue reading "Nashman Spotlights: Dr. Sarah M. Ray Receives Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant"

Dr. Keith Cole and Co-Investigators Dr. Jason Dring and Dr. Erin Wentzell have received a Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant to work with Foggy Bottom West End Senior Villages to provide supervised mobility screenings. More on Nashman Center Faculty Development Grants.  ...continue reading "Nashman Spotlights: Dr. Keith Cole Receives Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant"

Dr. Robert Orttung of the Elliott School of International Affairs and director of research for Sustainable GW has received a Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant to develop a DC Green Bank University Alliance.  More on Nashman Center Faculty Development Grants.   ...continue reading "Nashman Spotlights: Dr. Robert Orttung Receives Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant"

Dr. Michael Long, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Prevention and Community Health, received a faculty development grant to use Community Based Systems Dynamics (CBSD) work with the first cohort of the DC Youth Health Equity And Leadership (DC Youth HEAL). ...continue reading "Nashman Spotlights: Dr. Michael Long Receives Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant"

Dr. Maranda Ward, an assistant professor at the George Washington University with a background in Sociology/Anthropology, Maternal and Child Health, as well as Education, is a recent winner of the Faculty Development Grant for Racial Justice in Health Training. ...continue reading "Nashman Spotlights: Dr. Maranda Ward Receives Nashman Center Faculty Development Grant"