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The 23rd SENCER Summer Institute on: SCIENCE EDUCATION, DEMOCRACY, AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: BUILDING THE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE will be held August 3-6 2023 virtually. Meeting description and registration information.  ...continue reading "Register Now: The 23rd SENCER Summer Institute"

The AAC&U is hosting a conference on Global Learning in Washington, DC October 12-14 in Washington DC.  GW is a member institution and faculty are encouraged to register.  Register here. 

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The 2024 AAC&U Annual Meeting is requesting proposals for its various settings, proposals must be submitted by July 7th.  Submit here. will bring together leaders and educators from across global higher education to meet the moment and to shape and share solutions to our current challenges. Featuring contributions from participants representing all higher education institutional types, the meeting’s community-generated program will offer sessions across five tracks:
  1. Curricular, Pedagogical, and Digital Innovation
  2. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  3. Engaged Learning
  4. Liberal Education, Workforce Preparation, and Scientific Vitality
  5. Mental Health and Well-Being

From Transform Mid-Atlantic:

Join us Tuesday, July 11th, 1-2:30pm (learn more and register here) for this free expert panel discussion featuring the voices of legal scholars, affirmative action experts, and higher education practitioners to learn more about the institutional implications and impact of the upcoming Supreme Court decisions of Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) vs. The University of North Carolina and SFFA vs. Harvard University. Panelists will provide analysis of the decisions and the effects that the Court’s ruling will have on the work and progress of higher education institutions to advance a culture of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) within their campus communities.

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Registration is now open for the next Dissertation Dish webinar on August 30, 2023 at 9am PT / Noon ET, which will feature Dr. Mayada Kanj, Lecturer of Health Promotion and Community Health at the American University of Beirut, and her dissertation entitled "Partnership Experience in Service Learning Between a Private University and Community Organizations in Lebanon."

Apply now for the 2023 APPAM Equity and Inclusion Undergraduate Fellowship. This fellowship is open to undergraduates interested in the field of public policy and graduate public policy and public affairs schools. Deadline to apply is July 7th, 2023. Learn more and Apply here. 
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Congratulations to our own Dr. Maranda Ward for receiving the distinction of being welcomed into Campus Compact's newest cohort of Engaged Scholars! Scholars are selected based on their commitment to centering equity in their civic and community engagement work. These highly qualified scholars come from Campus Compact member institutions across the country. ...continue reading "Dr. Maranda Ward selected for Campus Compact Engaged Scholars Cohort"

Imagining America is hosting a conference on "Radical Reckoning: Invoking Elements for Collective Change" October 20-22 2023 in Providence Rhode-Island. Early-bird registration is open until August 15th. Register here.  ...continue reading "Register Now: Imagining America Conference on “Radical Reckoning: Invoking Elements for Collective Change”"

The NCSCE is hosting a one-day conference on "Broadening Participation in Undergraduate Climate Education" at Harvey Mudd College on September 14th-15th 2023 starting at 4pm on the 14th. Deadline to submit proposals is June 23rd.  Register here. Proposal Form ...continue reading "Register Now and Call for Proposals: Broadening Participation in Undergraduate Climate Education"

The PPLC mission is to inspire undergraduate student leaders—particularly those from historically underrepresented and underserved communities—to pursue careers in public service.

The deadline to apply is Friday, June 30, 2023 at 5 p.m. ET. For additional information, including eligibility requirements, please visit the conference website.

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Learn more about ECHO!

Our model, which began as a health care initiative  is being used to tackle the greatest challenges in education. Your organization can use the ECHO Model to expand educators' expertise and help students close achievement gaps. 

To support education-focused projects and initiatives, ECHO now offers an Introduction session targeted towards ECHO for Education programs. This virtual session is the first step in deciding whether the ECHO Model can work for your local needs and resources.

There is no cost to implement our model, and we provide training and support. 

Thanks to Nashman Faculty affiliate, Sandy Hoar for forwarding this information.

 

 

Send an email to Sandy Hoar, hoar@gwu.edu if you are interested in possibly submitting  an abstract, to receive updates, or for any questions.

The Community-Based Primary Health Care (CBPHC) Working Group of the International Health Section of the American Public Health Association (APHA) presents a one day Pre-Conference to the APHA Annual Meeting in Atlanta, USA

Conference to be held: Saturday, November 11, 2023

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