Pen to Paper Writing Retreat

A retreat focused on preparing scholars to publish their community engaged work.  Pen to Paper is an academic writing retreat designed to provide time, space, and resources to guide faculty, professional staff, graduate students, and community partners working on manuscripts related to service-learning and community engagement. We at Indiana Campus Compact are committed to supporting Read more about Pen to Paper Writing Retreat[…]

2021 Emerging Engagement Scholars Workshop

2021 Emerging Engagement Scholars Workshop September 7-9, 2021 Virtual Workshop A Preconference Event of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium Annual Conference This intensive professional development program provides advanced doctoral students and early career faculty with background literature, facilitated discussion, mentoring, and presentations designed to increase their knowledge and enhance their practice of community-engaged scholarship. Participation in Read more about 2021 Emerging Engagement Scholars Workshop[…]

Inclusion Imperative Diversity Teaching Network Event: Uncomfortable Conversations: Race, the Humanities, and Inclusion in Higher Education

Uncomfortable Conversations: Race, the Humanities, and Inclusion in Higher Education Friday, March 26, 2021 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. via Zoom Join colleagues from UMBC, Howard University, Bowie State University, and Coppin State University, for this Inclusion Imperative Diversity Teaching Network event. The Symposium will feature panel discussions and lightning round presentations showcasing topics of race, Read more about Inclusion Imperative Diversity Teaching Network Event: Uncomfortable Conversations: Race, the Humanities, and Inclusion in Higher Education[…]

Hidden History: Slavery in the Hudson Valley

Vassar’s Hidden History video series examines aspects of U.S. history that have been untaught, modified, or erased. It sheds light on historical injustices that are implicated in current disparities in everything from health and financial outcomes to criminal justice. For the men and women of Celebrating the African Spirit (CAS), every month is Black History Read more about Hidden History: Slavery in the Hudson Valley[…]

2021 Community Engaged Scholarship Forum

Progress Through Partnerships: Advancing Community Resilience Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 The 3rd annual Community Engaged Scholarship Forum featuring the Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement’s Partnerships of Distinction Awards is a Year of Engagement Scholarship Initiative that celebrates the diversity of community-engaged work across the University of Pittsburgh. General Admission is available for free starting February 26th. To Register Read more about 2021 Community Engaged Scholarship Forum[…]

IARSLCE Webinar: Sharing Stories of Our Work: Engaging Ethical Practices to Lift up Diverse Stakeholder Narratives in Research and Program Inquiry

IARSLCE Webinar IARSLCE Webinars are free at this time, but will become a member-exclusive benefit in the future. IARSLCE membership is an affordable way to be a part of the only organization whose expressed primary purpose is to cultivate, encourage, and present research across all engagement forms and educational levels. We connect scholars around the Read more about IARSLCE Webinar: Sharing Stories of Our Work: Engaging Ethical Practices to Lift up Diverse Stakeholder Narratives in Research and Program Inquiry[…]

Critical Consciousness for Community-Engaged Teaching and Learning

Date Thursday, April 22, 2021 Time 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM (EDT) Description This webinar idea grew out of a Campus Compact Community of Practice entitled ‘Developing Students’ Critical Consciousness through Meaningful Praxis in Community Engagement’. During this Community of Practice, facilitators and participants alike found the need to continue this ever-increasingly important dialogue and Read more about Critical Consciousness for Community-Engaged Teaching and Learning[…]