Check out the Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, Vol 24, No 2 (September 2020): ...continue reading "Recently Published: JHEOE September 2020 Issue – 24(2)"
Category: Good Reads
Articles, new toolkits or other resources related to CES.
Thank you, Campus Compact for announcing the Election 2020 Series:
Upcoming sessions, listed below, will be "hosted by Andrew Seligsohn, President of Campus Compact." To learn more and register, please click here. ...continue reading "Thank you, Campus Compact for announcing the Election 2020 Series:"
The Rodham Impact, Rated R: Racism is Bad for OUR Health
Join the Rodham Institute Wednesday, September 16 at 6pm-7pm EST, to discuss Rated R: Racism is Bad for OUR Health. To register, please click here. ...continue reading "The Rodham Impact, Rated R: Racism is Bad for OUR Health"
Thank you, Campus Compact Mid-Atlantic for circulating these resources:
The Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies: “Child Care and Schools if COVID Persists”
Join the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies on Monday, September 21, from 4:00pm EST -5:30pm EST. The panel, listed below, will discuss Suffer the children: Child Care and Schools if Covid Persists. To register, please click here.
Weekly Check-ins for Instructors of Community Engaged Scholarship Courses
These informal, virtual check-ins were requested by faculty following the success of the Summer 2020 Nashman Faculty Workshop Series (link here for presentation recordings and links to resources shared).
Weekly Check-in for Instructors of Community Engaged Scholarship Courses
Fridays, noon-1pm
https://gwu.webex.com/meet/wagnerw
This supportive community has begun meeting weekly this semester, to share resources and ideas that have worked. Guest speakers will join occasionally. You need not attend every time to join us any time. We will share the resources exchanged at these meetings on our blog.
Mini teach-in on Black Mortality: Black Deaths Matter
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to join The Scholar Strike for Racial Justice on September 8 and 9. Wednesday, September 9 from 10-11am, the Milken Institute of Public Health encourages everyone to attend, Mini teach-in on Black Morality: Black Deaths Matter. To participate, please click here. ...continue reading "Mini teach-in on Black Mortality: Black Deaths Matter"
“Facing History Now: Conversations on Equity and Justice”
Wednesday, September 16 at 8 PM ET/ 5 PM PT, Dr. John B. King, "CEO of The Education Trust and former US Secretary of Education," and Dr. Janice K. Jackson, "CEO of Chicago Public Schools, will discuss the role of education in this moment of national reckoning," will lead critical reflections about equity in education. To register, please click here. To learn more about Dr. King and Dr. Jackson, please click here. ...continue reading "“Facing History Now: Conversations on Equity and Justice”"
Upcoming webinar, Bipartisan Policy Center
September 17 from 2-3pm ET, the Bipartisan Policy Center will host a webinar, The 2020 Election Comes to Campus: Student Citizenship and Civic Engagement. ...continue reading "Upcoming webinar, Bipartisan Policy Center"
Registration Open for ESC 2020 Virtual Meetings
Engagement Academy for University Leaders - Virtual Seminar
Leading from the Middle in Turbulent Times. During this three-part virtual seminar, participants will review case studies, analytical tools, readings, and engage in group discussion to explore strategies for leading engagement during these challenging times. Cost: $150; price includes three live interactive sessions. ...continue reading "Registration Open for ESC 2020 Virtual Meetings"
Registration Now Open for Conference on Transforming STEM Higher Education
"The 2020 call for proposals is now open. We invite you to submit a proposal that examines the range of contemporary opportunities for—and challenges to—STEM higher education, Through this conference, we aim to advance an undergraduate STEM education reform agenda that drives innovation, discovery, and revolutionary social change." For more information, please click here.
...continue reading "Registration Now Open for Conference on Transforming STEM Higher Education"Campus Compact Impact Awards
Campus Compact is "currently seeking faculty, community engagement professionals, and institutions to be the next recipients for the Campus Compact Impact Awards." Applications are due September 15. Click here to learn more about awards by program. ...continue reading "Campus Compact Impact Awards"
Campus Compact: National Webinar Series 2020-2021
Thursday, September 17, 2020 through Thursday, April 22, 2021, Campus Compact will host a "national webinar series takes the great and varied work happening on the ground around the country and brings it straight to your desk." Click here to more and click here to register. Topics schedule includes:
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First lecture from the fall ARC Educational Series, “Medicine, Public Health, and Anti-Racism Activism: The Life and Career of Dr. Virginia M. Alexander (1899-1949)”
Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for the first lecture from the fall ARC Educational Series, ...continue reading "First lecture from the fall ARC Educational Series, “Medicine, Public Health, and Anti-Racism Activism: The Life and Career of Dr. Virginia M. Alexander (1899-1949)”"
IARSLCE Call for Recognitions
"IARSLCE is pleased to announce that nominations and applications are now being accepted for 2020 awards and recognitions. Members are also invit[ed] to participate in the review process that determines recipients. If you are interested in serving as a reviewer, please email lterra@stanford.edu. ...continue reading "IARSLCE Call for Recognitions"