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SUMMARY:Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. Please visit the links in this post for more information.** \n\nThe Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Annual Conference is highly regarded as a vibrant platform to explore and share new ideas. The conference is focused on CUMU member institutions\, their community partners\, and their work addressing contemporary challenges through dialogue and presentations delivered in a variety of formats that allow for in-depth conversations and actionable next steps. \n\n 
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/coalition-of-urban-and-metropolitan-universities-annual-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191020T170000
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SUMMARY:20th Anniversary Imagining America National Gathering
DESCRIPTION:**This event is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. Please visit the link in this post for more information.**\nHotel Room Block\nIA is partnering with two adjacent hotels with special rates for attendees. The hotel room block is now live for reservations. Limited rooms available.\n\nCall for Participation\nProposals due June 7. Visit the Gathering home page below for more information.\n\nEarly Bird Registration\nBegins in June\n\nLearn More\nNational Gathering Home Page
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/20th-anniversary-imagining-america-national-gathering/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191015T170000
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SUMMARY:2019 Assessment Institute
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event- for more information please visit the link in this post.** \nThe Assessment Institute in Indianapolis is the nation’s oldest and largest event fof its type\, offering more than 250 educational sessions! Typically\, the Institute attracts more than 1\,000 participants from nearly 50 states and several other countries with over 400 colleges\, universities\, and organizations represented. \nThe Assessment Institute in Indianapolis is designed to provide opportunities for (1) individuals and campus teams new to outcomes assessment to acquire fundamental knowledge about the field\, (2) individuals who have worked as leaders in outcomes assessment to share and extend their knowledge and skills\, and (3) those interested in outcomes assessment at any level to establish networks that serve as sources of support and expertise beyond the dates of the Institute.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/2019-assessment-institute/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190116T193632Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference
DESCRIPTION:*This is NOT an OCC event – for information or assistance please use the links in this post below. \nWelcome to the 20th Annual Conference of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium\nDeepening Our Roots: Advancing Community Engagement in Higher Education\nWatch the 2019 conference welcome video\nImportant Dates\n\nPreconference: Sunday\, October 6 and Monday\, October 7\, 2019\nConference: Tuesday\, October 8 and Wednesday\, October 9\, 2019\n\nHosted by Colorado State University and the ESC West Region
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/2019-engagement-scholarship-consortium-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20191004T160000
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CREATED:20190809T125038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190809T125038Z
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SUMMARY:Second Annual Title IX Summit
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. For more information please visit the link below.** \nThis conference will engage professionals and graduate students on topics related to Title IX. Title IX coordinators\, deputy coordinators\, student conduct professionals\, graduate students and other professionals who work in the areas of prevention and response are invited to attend. This conference is available to Ohio public and private college professionals. Colleges and universities in nearby states are welcome as well.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/second-annual-title-ix-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190927T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190422T142326Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Ohio Hunger Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:**This event is sponsored in part by Ohio Campus Compact. For more information please visit the link in this post.** \nThe Ohio Hunger Dialogues invites all stakeholders interested in addressing hunger and food insecurity in Ohio to attend. This dynamic dialogue seeks to engage attendees in conversations to share knowledge and insights; and to collaborate on best practices and solutions around the systematic issues of hunger and food insecurity in Ohio communities.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/2019-ohio-hunger-dialogues/
CATEGORIES:Ohio Campus Compact Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190924T170000
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SUMMARY:Addressing the Challenges of Poverty Conference
DESCRIPTION:*This is an external event\, LEARN MORE here. \nThe call for presenters is now open. The deadline is April 30\, 2019\, but you can submit your proposal anytime. \nAddressing the Challenges of Poverty brings together all sectors of a community in one venue for networking and learning in order to create healthier\, stronger communities\, colleges\, and schools. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/addressing-the-challenges-of-poverty-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190814T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
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SUMMARY:Census 2020 Planning Institute
DESCRIPTION:**This event is sponsored by MN Campus Compact. For more information please visit the link in this post.** \nHigher education has a number of roles to play in supporting a complete 2020 Census count. In all communities\, and especially those historically under-counted\, the census is a key way to build support for thriving\, engaged students and neighborhoods. \nWe are partnering with Metropolitan State University\, Minneapolis College\, and Carleton College to offer this planning institute for those from campuses across the network. Participants will learn about Census 2020\, why it impacts our students and communities\, and how to develop curricular and co-curricular plans to engage the Census. The institute will include time for planning and is open to individuals and teams. Space is limited. Please register below by June 1. 
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/census-2020-planning-institute/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190804T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190805T170000
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SUMMARY:2019 Ohio Campus Compact Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us August 4 & 5 for the OCC Annual Meeting! Learn more.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/2019-ohio-campus-compact-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Ohio Campus Compact Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190802T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190804T170000
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SUMMARY:Interfaith Leadership Institute
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. For more information please visit the link in this post.** \nThe Interfaith Leadership Institute (ILI) is the largest gathering of students and educators with a commitment to American religious pluralism. Each year\, hundreds of people who care about the future of our religiously diverse society converge in Chicago to learn\, train\, share\, and get inspired to bring the movement for interfaith cooperation back to their campuses and communities.  Over the course of three days\, participants learn to bridge divides and forge friendships across lines of religious and worldview differences. Come to the ILI with the passion to bring people together and leave equipped with the knowledge and skills to make it happen.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/interfaith-leadership-institute/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190805
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SUMMARY:2019 SENCER Summer Institute
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event – please visit the link in this post for more information.** \nSENCER Summer Institutes provide professional development and networking opportunities over the course of four days to formal and informal educators\, administrators\, students\, representatives of non-profits and agencies.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/2019-sencer-summer-institute/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190716T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190515T141547Z
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SUMMARY:Pen to Paper
DESCRIPTION:**This event is hosted by INCC – please visit the link in this post for more information** \nPen 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. \nThe two and a half-day retreat provides participants with time to discuss ideas with and receive feedback from editors\, receive mentoring from retreat facilitators\, share ideas with peers\, and write. \nEach year attendance is intentionally kept to a minimum in order to foster personal connections between participants\, editors\, and senior faculty coaches. The small group also provides the space participants need to focus on engaged scholarship. \nThe Retreat is organized in such a way as to offer participants two tracks—the Ready to Publish track and Ready to Write track. \n\nThe Ready to Publish track is for those who have a complete or nearly complete manuscript. These participants will receive feedback from journal editors and learn more about the various avenues available to publish their work.\nThe Ready to Write track is for those whose research is complete or nearly complete and have a writing plan\, but who have not yet begun the writing process. These participants will focus on developing their writing strategy and receive guidance as they begin the writing process.\n\nIndiana Campus Compact encourages faculty\, community engagement professionals\, graduate students\, and community members who are interested in further developing their community engagement practices and research methodology to attend the Colloquium on High-Impact Community Engagement Practices before attending Pen to Paper.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/pen-to-paper/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190714T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190717T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
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SUMMARY:The Community Development Society's 50TH Anniversary & Annual International Conference
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. Please visit the link in this post for more information.** \nThe opening plenary session of the 50th Anniversary Celebration and 2019 CDS Conference will warmly welcome you and challenge us to “learn\, listen\, critique\, and speak” about how our work is succeeding (or failing) in creating a better world. Together\, we will spend an energized session merging our collective practical wisdom with provocative questions and co-creativity.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/the-community-development-societys-50th-anniversary-annual-international-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190708T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190710T170000
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SUMMARY:The Future of Public Higher Ed
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event- for information please visit the link in this post.** \nPublic higher education has never been more challenged. Join Inside Higher Ed for IHE NOW\, July 8-10\, 2019\, in Baltimore\, MD\, as we examine issues such as the impact of demographic and funding fluctuations on the business models of many state colleges and universities\, free speech\, and the education-to-career pipeline. This three-day summit\, “The Future of Public Higher Ed\,” will feature experts from every sector of public higher education\, as well as political and corporate leaders. We will ask questions and explore thorny issues that often get short shrift at other conferences\, and push for unflinching discussion among participants. Uncover what is really next for public higher education. \nAttendees will be among 400 other higher ed professionals from Research Universities\, Regional Public Universities and Community Colleges. Don’t just hear about it\, be there!  \nSpace is limited\, register now.  
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/the-future-of-public-higher-ed-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190619T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190503T023756Z
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SUMMARY:Asset-Based Community Development Institute
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. For more information please visit the link in this post.** \nThe Asset-Based Community Development Institute (ABCD) is at the center of a large and growing movement that considers local assets as the primary building blocks of sustainable community development. Building on the skills of local residents\, the power of local associations\, and the supportive functions of local institutions\, asset-based community development draws upon existing community strengths to build stronger\, more sustainable communities for the future. \nWe invite you to learn about the institute and its work in the university and community context. We hope you will join us in building strong communities. As of January 2017 the Institute is partnered with and housed at DePaul University’s Irwin W. Steans Center for Community-Based Service Learning & Community Service Studies located in Chicago\, Illinois. 
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/asset-based-community-development-institute/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190601
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SUMMARY:2019 Midwest Campus Compact Conference
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: 2019 Midwest Campus Compact Conference\nProposals now open! Due February 8.\nJoin us in Minnesota May 30-31\, 2019 for our next regional conference for networking\, learning\, and building the field of community engagement in higher education. Registration opens Winter 2019. Check out the conference website. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 2019 Midwest Campus Compact Conference is a collaboration between: Campus Compact of the Great Plains\, Campus Compact of Illinois\, Campus Compact of Indiana \, Campus Compact of Iowa\, Campus Compact of Michigan\, Campus Compact of Minnesota\, Campus Compact of Missouri\, Campus Compact of Oklahoma\, Campus Compact of Ohio\, Campus Compact of Wisconsin.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/2019-midwest-campus-compact-conference-2/
CATEGORIES:Ohio Campus Compact Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190528T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190528T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190503T021425Z
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SUMMARY:Making Democracy Work: Civic Learning and Civic Engagement in Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. For more information please visit the link in this post.** \nAbout\n“Democracy has to be born anew every generation\,” said John Dewey just over 100 years ago\, “and education is its midwife.” Given the competing priorities that pull at each of our institutions\, how do we claim civic education as a core part of our academic mission? How do we build the learning opportunities—in our classrooms and in our communities—that enable students to develop the knowledge\, the skills\, and the dispositions and motivations they need to participate effectively in civic life? This conference—the fifth annual conference on civic learning and engagement sponsored by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education and co-sponsored for the second time by Campus Compact for Southern New England—offers faculty and staff from colleges and universities across southern New England the opportunity to explore with peers how we can cultivate in our students the habits of democracy. \nFor more information\, please contact Dr. John Reiff\, DHE Director of Civic Learning and Engagement\, at jreiff@bhe.mass.edu. \nSchedule\n8:15 AM: Registration and Continental Breakfast \n9:00 AM: Welcome \n\nRichard S. Lapidus\, President\, Fitchburg State University\nMatt Farley\, Regional Director\, Campus Compact for Southern New England\nPat Marshall\, Deputy Commissioner for Academic Affairs and Student Success\, DHE\nState Senator Harriette Chandler (D-First Worcester)\nOverview of the day and introduction of keynote speaker: John Reiff\n\n\n9:30 AM: Keynote Presentation – Cultivating Democratic Habits for Learning\, Work\, and Life \nCaryn McTighe Musil\, Association of American Colleges and Universities \nFostering democratic habits in anti-democratic times is both risky and going against the latest tide in the US and globally. In a recent survey\, only 30% of Americans born in the 1980s believe living in a democracy is essential as opposed to 72% of those born in the 1930s. However\, Toni Morrison has argued that higher education should take on the mantle courageously and rigorously and be the “servant and preserver of deeper democratic practices\,” “interrogator of more and more complex ethical problems\,” and “guardian of wider freedoms.” Meanwhile\, Massachusetts has led the nation by expecting education for civic learning and civic engagement will be an outcome of public colleges in its state. How do colleges move from embracing a set of academic expectations to fostering democratic habits that inform how students learn in and out of class\, on and off the campus\, as well as how they act in their personal and public lives and in their workplaces? What is meant by democratic habits anyway and how can they be fostered in a diverse and globally connected democracy like ours\, especially by faculty? \n\n10:30 AM: Break \n \n10:40 AM: Table Discussions \nParticipants will discuss the question: How do the themes introduced in the keynote play out at your institution? \n\n11:40 AM: Lunch \n12:30 PM: Breakout Session I \n\nA Deeper Dive into Designs for Democratic Habits (Caryn McTighe Musil\, Association of American Colleges and Universities)\nThis session will extend the plenary focus with time for posing questions or sharing examples about proven and emerging curricular and pedagogical designs that help students hone democratic habits for learning across differences and for life in a multicultural and still unequal world. In addition\, this session will also share some disciplinary models that are being crafted as a lattice of courses and experiences across a students’ major\, often culminating in a capstone experience in the major. These capstones require students to address public problems with multiple stakeholders\, be an active citizen professional as part of their work identity\, or apply democratic knowledge\, values\, and skills as public advocates for a more just democratic society.\nDialogue as a Practice of Democracy: Teaching Our Students (and Ourselves) to Communicate Across Difference (Kerri Leyda Nicoll\, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts)\nIn an increasingly divided society\, the ability to engage in dialogue with people who view the world in different ways is crucial to our students’ successful participation in civic life. This workshop will introduce foundational principles of dialogue and provide resources for incorporating dialogue into curricular and co-curricular programs. Participants will practice dialogue skills and leave with a toolkit for use in a variety of campus and community settings.\nGetting Beyond the Echo Chamber: How Students Can Engage Critically with Conflicting Sources about the Trouble We’re In and What We Need to Do (Adam Gismondi\, Institute for Democracy in Higher Education\, Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life\, Tufts University\, and Cindy Vincent\, Salem State University)\nDemocracy depends on the members of society taking in the views of those who differ from them and seeking to find common ground\, but many of us spend most of our time in “echo chambers” that simply amplify the views we already hold—and often those echo chambers amplify mis-information or dis-information. As teachers\, how can we help our students develop a critical mindset that pulls them out of their echo chambers and into critical inquiry about pressing social issues—exploring alternate explanations for problems we face\, weighing the evidence behind those explanations\, and using this inquiry to decide on appropriate actions?\n“Today’s Vote” on Campus: How Simulations Can Teach and Engage(Caroline Angel Burke\, Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate) \nSimulation programs are at the heart of civics learning and engagement at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute\, where participants learn about public policy topics\, and the challenges of effective representation\, by role playing a Senator and making decisions about current legislation. How might college campuses take these programmatic tools and apply them in curricular and co-curricular contexts? What policy topics are resonating with our students\, and how can we implement role play activities to structure conversation around them? In collaboration with Campus Compact and five colleges and universities\, the Kennedy Institute has spent this semester finding out. This workshop will feature an example of a Today’s Vote program\, facilitated by some of the project leads from our college partners\, and a discussion around how and where you can implement this program with your own students.\nCitizen Science: Using Scientific Inquiry to Inform Public Policy-Making (Steven Winters\, Holyoke Community College; Jamie Remilliard\, Worcester State University; Jackie Burmeister\, City of Worcester; Moderated by Mark Wagner\, Worcester State University)\nHow can students in the sciences use their disciplines to build democracy? This session will explore two ways that students are learning to use science to inform government about environmental issues: 1) At Holyoke Community College and Worcester State University\, students and faculty together are monitoring the quality of water in the waterways that go through (or under) the campus and reporting their findings to local stakeholders and state government. 2) At Worcester State University\, students and faculty are working with the City of Worcester’s first Blue Spaces Resource Director\, Jacquelyn Burmeister\, studying the impact of Nuisance cyanobacteria and algal blooms\, both ecological and public health concerns. In both examples\, students are using science to find out about the natural world—and are also learning how to use their new scientific knowledge to shape governmental decisions.\n\n1:30 PM: Break \n1:40 PM: Breakout Session II \n\nNaming and Framing Democratic Engagement as a Top Priority of Community Colleges (Verdis Robinson\, Campus Compact)\nEvery community college holds central 3 major priorities: 1) Workforce and economic development\, 2) Retention and completion\, and 3) Equity. If the champions of democratic engagement in community colleges argue for it strictly on its own merits\, as an expression of the historic mission of higher education to nurture democracy\, it may find a place within the institution\, but it will rarely be large in reach or resources—perhaps especially in a time like this\, when democracy is under attack. However\, if the champions of civic engagement also successfully frame it as a powerful way to reach each of those three fundamental priorities for community colleges\, administrative leaders can be led to give it much more support. This session will explore how advocates of democratic engagement in community colleges can tap into the support given to these other three major priorities.\nDialogue as a Practice of Democracy: Teaching Our Students (and Ourselves) to Communicate Across Difference (Kerri Nicoll\, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts) ***Repeat from first break-out round\nIn an increasingly divided society\, the ability to engage in dialogue with people who view the world in different ways is crucial to our students’ successful participation in civic life. This workshop will introduce foundational principles of dialogue and provide resources for incorporating dialogue into curricular and co-curricular programs. Participants will practice dialogue skills and leave with a toolkit for use in a variety of campus and community settings.\nGetting Beyond the Echo Chamber: How Students Can Engage Critically with Conflicting Sources about the Trouble We’re In and What We Need to Do (Adam Gismondi\, Institute for Democracy in Higher Education\, Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life\, Tufts University\, and Cindy Vincent\, Salem State University) ***Repeat from first break-out round\nDemocracy depends on the members of society taking in the views of those who differ from them and seeking to find common ground\, but many of us spend most of our time in “echo chambers” that simply amplify the views we already hold—and often those echo chambers amplify mis-information or dis-information. As teachers\, how can we help our students develop a critical mindset that pulls them out of their echo chambers and into critical inquiry about pressing social issues—exploring alternate explanations for problems we face\, weighing the evidence behind those explanations\, and using this inquiry to decide on appropriate actions?\n“Today’s Vote” on Campus: How Simulations Can Teach and Engage(Caroline Angel Burke\, Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate) \nSimulation programs are at the heart of civics learning and engagement at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute\, where participants learn about public policy topics\, and the challenges of effective representation\, by role playing a Senator and making decisions about current legislation. How might college campuses take these programmatic tools and apply them in curricular and co-curricular contexts? What policy topics are resonating with our students\, and how can we implement role play activities to structure conversation around them? In collaboration with Campus Compact and five colleges and universities\, the Kennedy Institute has spent this semester finding out. This workshop will feature an example of a Today’s Vote program\, facilitated by some of the project leads from our college partners\, and a discussion around how and where you can implement this program with your own students.\n\n2:40 PM: Move to Concluding Session \n2:45 PM: Concluding Session \n3:00 PM: Adjourn
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/making-democracy-work-civic-learning-and-civic-engagement-in-higher-education/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190515T131500
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190510T175446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190510T175446Z
UID:39915-1557921600-1557926100@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:The Impact of Ohio State and the Innovation Economy
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event. For more information please visit the link in this post.** \nThe Ohio State University has significant impact on the region and the state – from economic and workforce development to business partnerships and community engagement to driving breakthrough research solutions. \nApproaching its 150th anniversary\, Ohio State continues to look ahead and move forward. The students\, jobs\, industry\, and technology of today are not the students\, jobs\, industry\, and technology of tomorrow. \nOhio State President Michael V. Drake\, M.D. will discuss what the university is doing now to define the future. Stacia Naquin (Co-Anchor at WSYX ABC 6) will interview. \nSponsored by: Steptoe & Johnson and the Franklin County Engineer’s Office
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/the-impact-of-ohio-state-and-the-innovation-economy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190514T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190306T174529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T174529Z
UID:39816-1557838800-1558011600@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:1st Midwest Summer Institute
DESCRIPTION:**Sponsored in part by Ohio Campus Compact\, but you must visit the link in this post to register.** \nThe University of Dayton invites you to attend the Inaugural Midwest Summer Institute from 1pm on May 14 to 1pm on May 16\, 2019. \nThe Institute will be held on UD’s campus at Emerson’s Helix Innovation Center. Collaborating with globalsl (globalsl.org)\, a multi-institutional hub supporting ethical global learning and community campus partnerships\, the Institute will bring around 50 people together as members of a learning community dedicated to continuously improving community and student outcomes through community-campus partnerships for ethical global learning — domestically and internationally. \nFor two and a half days\, participants will think and dialogue deeply with academic and practitioner leaders and community partners\, and they will consider innovative approaches for advancing ethical community-engaged global learning.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/1st-midwest-summer-institute/
CATEGORIES:Ohio Campus Compact Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190508T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190401T111159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T111159Z
UID:39847-1557338400-1557345600@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Democracy In Action
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an OCC event – for more information please visit the link in this post** \nJoin the League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus us as we celebrate the 28th year of the Democracy In Action award\, the League’s highest honor. The 2019 Honoree is Ted Celeste\, founder of the Next Generation program at the National Institute for Civil Discourse. LWVMC is proud to announce that Ted Celeste has been chosen as the recipient of Democracy In Action Award for 2019. Honorary Co-Chairs for the event are former Ohio Governor and brother Richard Celeste\, former Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court Yvette McGee Brown\, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose\, and former Franklin County Deputy Administrator William J. Flaherty.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/democracy-in-action/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190508T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190508T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190401T085022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T085022Z
UID:39843-1557302400-1557334800@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Nonprofit Capacity Building Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:**This event is NOT an OCC event – to register please use the link in this post.** \nMarietta College will host its next Mid-Ohio Valley Nonprofit Capacity Building Conference on Wednesday\, May 8\, 2019. The conference will feature a variety of interactive workshops on important capacity building topics such as volunteers\, information technology\, social entrepreneurship\, nonprofit leadership\, fundraising\, marketing\, human resources\, finances\, board governance\, advocacy and networking\, programs\, planning\, and more. For more information and to register\, click here.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/nonprofit-capacity-building-conference-2019/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190416T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20180830T082813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T082813Z
UID:39515-1555430400-1555434000@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Census 2020 and Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Part of the 2018-19 Campus Compact Webinar Series \nThrough this webinar\, we will discuss the vital role that colleges and universities can play in ensuring a fair and complete count in the 2020 Census. A complete count is essential to ensuring that states maintain their federal funding levels and their representation in federal government. By working with students\, staff\, faculty\, administrators\, and most importantly\, community partners\, colleges and universities can support their communities in maintaining important resources. In this webinar\, we will explore available resources as well as highlight schools gearing up for this work in 2020.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSHERRIE J. TAYLOR\nLearn more about the webinar series
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/census-2020-higher-education/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190420
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20181030T143359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T143359Z
UID:39567-1555372800-1555718399@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Carnegie Foundation Summit on Improvement in Education
DESCRIPTION:The sixth annual Carnegie Foundation Summit on Improvement in Education will be held on April 16-18\, 2019. This three-day event brings together a diverse and vibrant community of educators\, researchers\, entrepreneurs\, philanthropists\, and policymakers dedicated to accelerating improvement in education.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/carnegie-foundation-summit-improvement-education-2/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190413T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190401T111007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T111007Z
UID:39845-1555146000-1555160400@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Your Voice Matters Cleveland: Shaping Civic Engagement in the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an OCC event – for more information please visit the link in this post.** \nThe American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) launched the Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship to enable more Americans to obtain the values\, knowledge and skills needed for participation in a 21st-century democratic society. The Commission will deepen the national dialogue around democracy\, citizenship\, and community\, by exploring civic and political participation in the United States today and will set out a plan of action for promoting the values and behaviors that define effective citizenship in a diverse 21st century democracy. AAAS has selected Cleveland as a location for one of the community conversations. This is an exciting opportunity for people to contribute to a national report and recommendations about what civic and political participation and effective citizenship can and should look like. People will have time to share their experiences (both challenges and opportunities) of living in a democracy today and respond to recommendations put forth from other communities. 
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/your-voice-matters-cleveland-shaping-civic-engagement-in-the-21st-century/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190328
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20181022T151917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181022T151917Z
UID:39552-1553472000-1553731199@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Eastern Region Campus Compact Biennial Conference
DESCRIPTION:Education for Democracy: Innovating in Complex Times \nThe ERCC conference aims to showcase practices advancing the field of community and civic engagement.  Through a mix of session topics and formats\, networking opportunities\, and a variety of speakers\, ERCC conference participants will explore key topics related to community-engaged scholarship\, learning that promotes civic & democratic engagement\, and programs and partnerships that enhance both community & campus.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/easter-region-campus-compact-biennial-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190322T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190322T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190102T200101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T200101Z
UID:39704-1553257800-1553272200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Propel Regional Gathering: Southeast Ohio
DESCRIPTION:*Sponsored in part by Ohio Campus Compact. See the bottom of this post for registration info. \n[embeddoc url=”https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/large/sites/41/2018/12/Regional-Propel-Gatherings-Flyer-2019-2.pdf” download=”all”]
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/propel-regional-gathering-southeast-ohio/
CATEGORIES:Ohio Campus Compact Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190315T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190315T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190102T195916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T195916Z
UID:39700-1552644000-1552656600@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Propel Regional Gathering: Southwest Ohio
DESCRIPTION:*Sponsored in part by Ohio Campus Compact. See the bottom of this post for registration info. \n[embeddoc url=”https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/wp-content/uploads/large/sites/41/2018/12/Regional-Propel-Gatherings-Flyer-2019-2.pdf” download=”all”]
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/propel-regional-gathering-southwest-ohio/
CATEGORIES:Ohio Campus Compact Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190315T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190211T151437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T151437Z
UID:39782-1552636800-1552755600@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Universities Fighting World Hunger Summit
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event- for more information please use the link at the bottom of this page.** \nFollowing the PUSH Leaders Forum\, the 2019 UFWH Summit will bring together hundreds of students\, faculty\, and activists from across the country on March 15th & 16th for two days of action-oriented workshops and inspiring presentations from leaders at the frontlines of fighting hunger. PUSH is powered by its student counterpart\, UFWH\, a coalition of institutions of higher education dedicated to educating students in all disciplines about the causes of hunger and encouraging to take effective action\, both home and abroad. For more information on the 2019 UFWH Summit\, please click on the link below!
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/universities-fighting-world-hunger-summit-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190314T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190315T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20190211T151235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T151235Z
UID:39779-1552550400-1552669200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Presidents United to Solve Hunger Leaders Forum
DESCRIPTION:**This is NOT an Ohio Campus Compact event – for more information please use the link at the bottom of this page. \nThe 2019 PUSH Leaders Forum will bring together higher education  Presidents\, Administrators\, Staff\, and others from around the globe for two days of sessions with the goal to end food and nutrition insecurity in their own communities\, both locally and globally. Working together\, these leaders at the forefront of fighting hunger will increase the collective impact to prepare the next generation to meet the challenge of ensuring food and nutrition security for everyone\, everywhere.\nBecome a part of the PUSH initiative to end hunger\, malnutrition\, and food insecurity and register for the 2019 PUSH Leaders Forum!
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/presidents-united-to-solve-hunger-leaders-forum/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190312T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20190312T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T163827
CREATED:20181115T142011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181115T142011Z
UID:39613-1552388400-1552399200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Online Emotional Poverty Training Certification
DESCRIPTION:**This is a 3-session course: March 12\, 19 and 26.** \nBecome certified to take the insights from the Emotional Poverty training back to your school or district. Train others to help students understand and process emotions more effectively. \nThe workshop addresses emotional poverty and builds emotional wealth in your students. \nEmotional Poverty: \n\nProvides understandings of origins of anger\, anxiety\, and avoidance\nGives a language to talk about brain regulation\, integration\, and emotional competence\nProvides tools for educators to address and reduce anger\, anxiety\, and avoidance\nHelps educators manage the “classroom dance” that occurs between the educator and the students\nProvides the tools to motivate good behavior\nIdentifies the differences in male and female emotional processing\n\nParticipants will receive a copy of Ruby Payne’s book Emotional Poverty\, along with a USB drive containing a PowerPoint presentation and other resources. \n“It was one of the most riveting speeches I have ever heard you give\, and it gave us a sense of reassurance we all desperately needed. People cannot wait to get your book on emotional poverty. The information you provide can and will save the lives of so many children.” \n—Jimmy C. Stokes\, Ed.D. \nPlease note that if you are registering within five business days of this event\, you will be charged for expedited shipping of the training materials. Please contact Gail Gibson at ggibson@ahaprocess.com or (281) 502-3006) to provide payment information for the expedited shipping. \nThis course uses VOIP technology\, and we strongly recommend using a headset. If you need a headset\, you may purchase one from our online store.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/online-emotional-poverty-training-certification/
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