Campus Compact Mid-Atlantic Presidents’ Institute & 10th Anniversary Celebration

Kellogg Conference Center at Gallaudet University 800 Florida Ave. N.E., Washington, DC, United States

The biennial CCMA Presidents’ Institute serves as a platform for the collaborative efforts of presidential leadership, K-12, and community partners to address issues critical to the region. This year, the Presidents’ Institute & 10th Anniversary Celebration will explore systemic action by advancing equity through college, career, and civic readiness through convening the region’s presidents, superintendents, and other civic leaders in a conversation about the structural/systemic issues impacting education in our region, and how civic and community engagement could enhance college, career, and civic readiness for K-12 and higher education students.

Students and Spirituality: Student motivation to do good

Online webinar

This webinar is an opportunity for Interfaith Youth Corps (IFYC) and Campus Compact to explore the intersection of faith and service as it relates to student motivation to engage in civic engagement.

Free

Placed-Based Community Engagement in Higher Education

Online webinar

Widely known through the work of the Harlem Children’s Zone and the federal government’s Promise and Choice Neighborhood programs, geographically specific community engagement initiatives have the potential to positively address the challenges of inequity and injustice within our communities. This webinar will include a presentation of a recent national study and the facilitators’ recent book on place-based community engagement in higher education, followed by an exploration of several of the most salient topics arising from this promising new strategy.

Free

Carnegie Community Engagement Webinar: Finalizing your Application

This webinar is for campuses that are in the process of putting together their application - for first-time and re-classification applicants - for the Carnegie Community Engagement Classification. The focus of the webinar will be discussion of strategies for coherently conveying evidence in a way that makes your best case for institutionalization. Advice and insights will be provided from campus-based experiences with putting together an application, and ample time will be provided for any questions participants have as they finalize their application. Anyone interested in the classification is welcome to attend, but this webinar is not oriented to a more foundational overview of the classification framework.

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