Coalition Conversation: Crisis in Ukraine

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Campus Compact, in partnership with the Community-based Global Learning Collaborative,  invites members to join in a “coalition conversation focused on responding currently and proactively to support the global human rights movement and the immediate crisis. As a group, we will envision and compile ways that institutions and individuals can offer support immediately and in the long term. The discussion will be led by: Eric Hartman, Executive Director of the Haverford College Center for Peace and Global Citizenship and co-founder of the Collaborative Shelley Inglis, Executive Director of the University of Dayton Human Rights Center and an accomplished practitioner of human rights law, working with the United Nations, in the Balkans, Turkey, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina Diya Abdo, Professor of English at Guilford College and Founder of Every Campus a Refuge

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Campus Compact Open House

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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.

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Campus Compact VISTA Host Site Info Session

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With a broad vision of higher education as social change agents and a belief that addressing issues like poverty is essential to the vision of the public purpose of higher education, the Campus Compact AmeriCorps VISTA Program seeks to activate higher education institutions and their partners to work together to make an impact on poverty on their campuses and in their communities. Our AmeriCorps VISTA program places AmeriCorps members for one-year terms of service on campuses and/or with their community partners to build capacity for high impact programs, organizational approaches, and collective impact efforts that improve outcomes for low-income college students, low-income K-12 students, and low-income community members across the United States. Learn more about hosting a Campus Compact AmeriCorps member who will support your anti-poverty initiatives that serve low-income students on campus or low-income individuals in local communities.

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Beyond a Spirit of Altruism: Reimagining “Community Service” for Full Participation

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Campus Compact’s National Webinar series returns for 2021-2022 with more to support and inspire you. Topics touch on issues of relevance to faculty, staff, students, and their partners in education and community building. Be sure to tune to each session for information, tools, and resources to help you in your work.

Democracy and the Politics of American Higher Education

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Duke University, in partnership with Campus Compact, invites colleagues for a panel discussion focused on the role of the university during a time of remarkable political upheaval and polarization. The panel will engage current and past Presidents in conversation about what it means to fulfill our missions to educate for active and informed democratic participation while fostering a wide range of political expression. We will discuss the unique threats and opportunities that have confronted us individually and collectively as a sector, how we have responded, and how we should respond. We invite you to listen in to this important conversation.  Those participating virtually will be joined by a small in-person gathering at Duke. Free | Open to Campus Compact members only

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