Campus Compact Open House

Online

Find out how to get the most out of your institution's Campus Compact membership! Join us for a Virtual Open House to learn more about all the tools, resources, and programs available to Campus Compact members. We'll share information about ways everyone on your campus—faculty, staff, senior leaders, and students—can leverage Campus Compact membership to support institutional priorities and move forward civic and community engagement work.

Free

Campus Compact Open House

Online

Find out how to get the most out of your institution's Campus Compact membership! Join us for a Virtual Open House to learn more about all the tools, resources, and programs available to Campus Compact members. We'll share information about ways everyone on your campus—faculty, staff, senior leaders, and students—can leverage Campus Compact membership to support institutional priorities and move forward civic and community engagement work.

Free

Anti-Racist Community-Engaged Learning: Principles, Practices, and Pedagogy

Online

A virtual symposium sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education (DHE), Campus Compact, Salem State, Worcester State, and Fitchburg State Universities, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Join in a national dialogue with leading scholars on advancing best practices in anti-racist community-engaged pedagogy. The morning panel will explore a Statement of Principles of Anti-Racist Community-Engaged Pedagogy developed by a four-university team; in afternoon sessions, leading scholars will share how their work relates to these principles, and participants will explore how they can apply the lens of anti-racist community engagement to research and to faculty and staff development.

Campus Compact Open House

Online

Find out how to get the most out of your institution's Campus Compact membership! Join us for a Virtual Open House to learn more about all the tools, resources, and programs available to Campus Compact members. We'll share information about ways everyone on your campus—faculty, staff, senior leaders, and students—can leverage Campus Compact membership to support institutional priorities and move forward civic and community engagement work.

Free

Civic Action Planning Institute

Online

Our Civic Action Planning Institutes and resources continue to evolve with the changing contexts of community and higher education. Civic Action Planning Institutes will bring teams together to begin shaping a plan for institutional transformation and for aligning institutional teaching, research, and action with commitments to equity—social, democratic, and economic. Teams can include individuals from across campus and beyond including faculty, staff, administrators, students and community partners. We also recommend engaging leaders from across campus including faculty, staff from a variety of areas (diversity, ministry, teaching and learning, research, etc), student leaders, and community partners. Teams will have the opportunity to consider new strategies for civic action including applying an equity lens and engaging key campus leaders and will have the opportunity to work together and receive expert consultation on their planning and/or implementation.

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