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SUMMARY:Central Ohio Propel Regional Gathering
DESCRIPTION:As a follow-up to the annual Propel Ohio Leadership Summit on Nov. 17th Ohio Campus Compact invites you to come together to continue the dialogue around Childhood Poverty: food security\, inequities in education and homelessness.  \nWe suggest that you attend the Regional Gathering in your area\, but you may attend any Gathering that fits your schedule.  \nEvent Features  \n\n\n\n\nMake connections with campus leaders\, learn from a panel of local experts on the topic areas\, and have time to share and make plans on how to tackle the challenges facing your community.  \nThis event is FREE but space is limited.  \n\n\n\n\nPROPEL PARTNERS: The Office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown\, Ohio Campus Compact\, Corporation for National and Community Service\, Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing\, Ohio United Way\, Children’s Hunger Alliance\, Akron\, Akron Children’s Hospital\, Ohio Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs\, GAR Foundation\, The Akron Community Foundation\, Greater Akron Chamber\, Cleveland Clinic
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/central-ohio-propel-regional-gathering/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180210T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180210T150000
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SUMMARY:Campus Farmer Summit: What’s Growing on Your Campus?
DESCRIPTION:The Farm at Stonehill seeks to “grow community around fresh produce” and spark those who visit the farm to think about how their food choices have local and global\, social and environmental impacts. We are pleased to be partnering with Farm to Institution New England and the Vela Foundation to host this inaugural gathering of the campus farmer community in New England.  This one-day summit will be participatory in nature and may result in the establishment of a more official “Campus Farmer Network” if this is deemed a priority by attendees.  We are part of a community of colleges with gardens or farms on or near their campuses\, and we are organizing this summit to offer campus farmers and their friends an opportunity to gather to learn “what’s growing on your campus.”
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/campus-farmer-summit-whats-growing-campus/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180206T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180206T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
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SUMMARY:Community or Political Engagement? Educating for Democracy in Troubled Times
DESCRIPTION:Description: Throughout the 30+ year history of Campus Compact\, questions have been raised about the connections between community service and political engagement\, indeed\, whether there were or should be any connections at all between the two. Over a decade ago\, in 2007\, concerned about the seeming disconnect between community and political engagement\, the Carnegie Foundation’s Political Engagement Project encouraged higher education to direct its engagement work more explicitly toward educating for participation in democracy and public life. Later that year\, CIRCLE and the Kettering Foundation published results from a study titled “Millennials Talk Politics\,” which made recommendations about how colleges and universities could better educate students for political engagement. And yet\, a decade later\, college students seem more disengaged from politics\, at least as politics is traditionally understood. Our current political landscape is full of craters\, and our public discourse has become more polarized\, with charges of “incivility” and “hate speech” being made on campuses from all sides of the political spectrum. In this webinar\, we will confront the current political climate and discuss the challenges and opportunities it presents for higher education\, as well as how our work in community engagement might foster more effective political learning and action. \nFacilitator: Rick Battistoni\, Professor of Political Science & Public and Community Service Studies\, and Director\, Feinstein Institute for Public Service\, Providence College
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/community-political-engagement-educating-democracy-troubled-times/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180205T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
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SUMMARY:Revive Civility webinar
DESCRIPTION:**Space is limited to 30 participants. \nOhio Campus Compact & Maine Campus Compact will co-host a 1 hour webinar by Lauren Litton & Mark Hews\, Revive Civility\, National Institute for Civil Discourse.\n\n\nExploring the Opportunity: Bringing the Initiative to Revive Civility to Your Campus \nIncivility in America has reached epidemic proportions. Disrespect contributes to feelings of disconnection\, dislike and distrust resulting in lack of engagement people have with each other\, within their community and with their government. As a counter-narrative to the disrespect that permeates our private and public spaces\, the National Institute for Civil Discourse spearheaded a national grassroots initiative to provide information about the role of civil discourse as a mechanism of change and tools to support constructive conversations. This webinar will provide an overview of tools and resources available to campuses in Ohio and Maine and explore how the initiative can collaborate with individual schools and Campus Compact to use civil discourse to bring together people of diverse viewpoints on social and political issues. \nPresenters \nMark Hews\, Maine State Coordinator\, Revive Civility \nLauren Litton\, Ohio State Coordinator\, Revive Civility
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/revive-civility-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180202T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180202T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171116T172910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171116T172910Z
UID:38895-1517565600-1517580000@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:SE Ohio Propel Regional Gathering
DESCRIPTION:As a follow-up to the annual Propel Ohio Leadership Summit on Nov. 17th Ohio Campus Compact invites you to come together to continue the dialogue around Childhood Poverty: food security\, inequities in education and homelessness.  \nWe suggest that you attend the Regional Gathering in your area\, but you may attend any Gathering that fits your schedule.  \nEvent Features  \n\n\n\n\nMake connections with campus leaders\, learn from a panel of local experts on the topic areas\, and have time to share and make plans on how to tackle the challenges facing your community.  \nThis event is FREE but space is limited.  \n\n\n\n\nPROPEL PARTNERS: The Office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown\, Ohio Campus Compact\, Corporation for National and Community Service\, Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing\, Ohio United Way\, Children’s Hunger Alliance\, Akron\, Akron Children’s Hospital\, Ohio Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs\, GAR Foundation\, The Akron Community Foundation\, Greater Akron Chamber\, Cleveland Clinic
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/se-ohio-propel-regional-gathering/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180131T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180131T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20180116T164619Z
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SUMMARY:Meeting Ohio's Education Attainment Goal Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Higher Education Compact has been working with a number of partners statewide to increase educational attainment in Ohio. A tremendous amount of work must be done if we are to reach the state’s 65% postsecondary attainment goal by 2025.\n\n\n  \nCollectively\, we have put together a day-long summit in Columbus that will walk you through data on Ohio’s performance on key P-20 and workforce indicators.\n  \nWe hope you will join us for what will be an important discussion on educational attainment\, an issue critical to our community. 
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/meeting-ohios-education-attainment-goal-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180124T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180127T170000
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CREATED:20171203T034827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171203T034827Z
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SUMMARY:AAC&U 2018 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Can Higher Education Recapture the Elusive American Dream?\nAAC&U’s 2018 Annual Meeting will address higher education’s role in the American Dream in the face of a narrative arguing that the two have become disconnected. On a societal level\, the American Dream has long been associated with improvement in quality of life from generation to generation. But American dreams are also unique\, personal\, and hopeful—affected by each individual’s socioeconomic class or cultural background; educational\, professional\, and personal aspirations; immigration status or race. The American Dream may also reflect the desire for a safer home or safer workplace\, but today\, it is more closely aligned with economic mobility than with a life well lived. We\, as educators\, must make a strong case for higher education as a pathway to the fully realized American Dream for all students\, serving as a catalyst for economic success\, democratic vitality\, and social participation.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/aacu-2018-annual-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180124T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171203T193249Z
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SUMMARY:The Ohio State University's 2018 Community Engagement Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join this two-day conference and gain professional development and networking opportunities related to supporting health and wellness in communities.  \n“For nearly 150 years\, our mission has been to elevate our communities through the creation and dissemination of knowledge\,” said Ohio State President Michael V. Drake. “Through this first-of-its-kind event\, Ohio State will focus on expanding our engagement and scaling our efforts to address issues that affect us all.” \nFaculty\, staff\, students and community partners are coming together for The Ohio State University’s inaugural Community Engagement Conference. Designated as a Carnegie community-engaged institution\, Ohio State is reaffirming its land-grant covenant with the people of Ohio\, the nation and the world through meaningful partnerships that make a measurable impact on resolving the issues of our time.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/ohio-state-universitys-2018-community-engagement-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171031T135454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171031T135454Z
UID:38839-1516608000-1516813200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:The Community College Conference on Legal Issues
DESCRIPTION:The Community College Conference on Legal Issues is a dynamic three-day conference\, hosted by Valencia College\, that addresses current trends and legal matters unique to community colleges. The conference will include general and concurrent sessions designed to speak to the various issues shaping the landscape of our learning institutions.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/community-college-conference-legal-issues/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20180116T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171203T032259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171203T032259Z
UID:38943-1516114800-1516120200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Webinar - From Research to Action: Findings from a System-wide STEM Service-Learning Research Study
DESCRIPTION: The United States’ ability to contribute to\, and innovate in\, Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Mathematics (STEM) industries within the global market is of national concern. As the largest\, most diverse and one of the most affordable university systems in the country\, the California State University (CSU)\, with twenty-three campuses\, 474\,000 students\, and 49\,000 faculty and staff\, plays a critical role in STEM degree completion. The CSU serves more than 125\,000 STEM students\, and graduated 20\,201 STEM baccalaureates in 2016. \nBuilding on its 20-year commitment to ensure that all students have the opportunity to participate in community service\, service learning (SL)\, deemed academically appropriate by faculty\, the CSU Office of the Chancellor conducted a systemwide research study of service-learning courses in STEM fields from fall 2014 thru fall 2016. The study examined the impact service learning has on common measures of student academic achievement (e.g. GPA\, retention and graduation)\, career development and civic engagement. The presentation will review these research findings\, share how the CSU is using the findings to enhance and improve service-learning STEM courses\, and engage participants in a discussion about how these research findings can be applied to their own institutions. \nFacilitators: \nJudy Botelho\, Director\, Center for Community Engagement\, California State University\, Office of the Chancellor – For 20 years\, Judy Botelho has been leading and implementing innovative service learning and community engagement initiatives that support the unique needs and interests of higher education institutions and their surrounding communities. Since 2010\, her office has successfully supported the expansion of service learning in STEM disciplines by 86%. As the director of the CSU Center for Community Engagement (CCE)\, Judy delivers\, inspires and sustains high-quality learning opportunities by promoting programs and initiatives that create inclusive spaces for authentic relationships to occur\, and that honor personal growth\, self-empowerment and life-long learning. CCE has a successful history of garnering and managing external grant funding ($15 million since 1998) to support and advance service-learning programs across the system. Botelho has worked closely with first year experience program directors and undergraduate research programs at all 23 institutions\, and supports a community-based research network consisting of more than 600 faculty and community partners from the CSU\, University of California system and private California institutions. \nDr. Rebecca M. Eddy\, President\, Cobblestone Applied Research & Evaluation\, Inc.- Dr. Rebecca Eddy has conducted evaluation or applied research studies on numerous projects including Service Learning Transforming Educational Models in STEM through the CSU Chancellor’s Office\, funded by Learn and Serve America through which she also co-authored New partnerships for a new economy: A guide to effectively prepare STEM students for careers of choice (Podolske\, Dixon\, Langford & Eddy\, 2011). Other clients include programs funded by the National Science Foundation; U. S. Department of Education Title III and Title V; National Institutes of Health; and Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Dr. Eddy also trains professional evaluators from around the world as a faculty member at Claremont Graduate University in the Advanced Certificate in Evaluation Program. Under her leadership\, Cobblestone has developed many instruments to test constructs of interest for programs such as student civic engagement\, student interest in STEM majors and careers\, as well as established a number of procedures to monitor program implementation and outcomes. \nMs. Nicole Galport\, Research Associate\, Cobblestone Applied Research & Evaluation\, Inc. – Nicole Galport is a research associate at Cobblestone and a doctoral student at Claremont Graduate University (CGU)\, where she is pursuing her degree in Psychology with a concentration in Evaluation and Applied Research Methods. As an evaluator\, she has worked on a range of projects throughout the education spectrum including the evaluation of STEM education programs and retention/graduation initiatives. As a doctoral student\, Nicole’s research focuses on evaluator competency development\, professional development\, and training programs. Nicole received her B.A. in Psychology and Leadership and Organizational Studies from Chapman University and M.A. in Psychology with a co-concentration in Positive Organizational Psychology and Evaluation from CGU.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/webinar-research-action-findings-system-wide-stem-service-learning-research-study/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180116
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171129T173815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171129T173815Z
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SUMMARY:Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about this annual day of service\, and find local opportunities to serve! https://www.nationalservice.gov/mlkday
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/martin-luther-king-jr-day-service/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171206T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171206T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171203T021738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171203T021738Z
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SUMMARY:Civic Action Plan - What Have We Learned?
DESCRIPTION: Utah Campus Compact was the first Campus Compact affiliate to achieve full adoption of the Civic Action Statement by all of its member institutions. In preparation\, UTCC offered a Civic Action Planning Institute in February 2016 that kick started the civic action planning process for eight campuses. This webinar will provide an opportunity for participants hear from three institution types about what has been learned through this process and how the Civic Action Plans are moving the community engagement agendas forward for these campuses. \nFacilitators: \nLucy Smith\, Engaged Learning Coordinator\, Salt Lake Community College – Lucy holds a Master of Science Degree from the University of Utah in Parks\, Recreation\, and Tourism with an emphasis in Experiential Education. Lucy manages the Engaged Learning Program focused on service-learning and study abroad. Her focus areas include; faculty professional development\, curriculum design\, service-learning pedagogy\, High-Impact Practices\, and global learning. Lucy’s leads a cross functional team focused on assessing the SLCC General Education civic engagement student learning outcome via ePortfolio. Lucy is also the lead for the Campus Compact Civic Action planning team focused on institutionalizing civic and community engagement at SLCC. \nBrenda Marsteller Kowalewski\, Associate Provost\, High Impact Programs and Faculty Development\, Weber State University – Brenda received a B.A. in Sociology from Hofstra University\, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Maryland at College Park. Brenda has been at Weber State University since 1995 wherein she was recognized as a Presidential Distinguished Professor of Sociology in 2009 and co-founded and directed the Center for Community Engaged Learning as a Student Affairs-Academic Affairs integrated partnership from 2006-2015. Dr. Kowalewski also served as the principle writer for both of Weber State’s successful applications for the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement (2008\, 2015) and is currently leading the process of writing a collaborative Civic Action Plan among seven anchor institutions\, fourteen ally organizations and residents in the East Central Ogden neighborhood. Much of Dr. Kowalewski’s recent research and writings have focused on the use of community engaged learning as a teaching tool\, institutionalizing community engagement at the university\, and understanding the community perspective in engagement activities. \nKristin Brubaker\, Community Engaged Learning Coordinator\, Utah State University – Kristin focuses on building a culture of engagement on campus at Utah State University. Kristin was hired to assist in preparing the institution for the 2020 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification and has led the university in completion and implementation of their 2017 Civic Action Plan. Prior to joining the Center for Community Engagement at USU\, Kristin ran two AmeriCorps programs in California which provided capacity building support for local governments to address climate change.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/civic-action-plan-learned/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171205T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171203T022121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171203T022121Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - LIBRARIES WORKING TO ADVANCE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
DESCRIPTION:To support academia’s ongoing commitment to community engagement and engaged scholarship\, academic libraries are building networks between partners internal and external to the campus community. Librarians are relationship builders for their campuses and recognize the value of building essential\, foundational community partnerships. Academic libraries support community engagement by:\n* facilitating community engaged research activities and scholarship\,\n* providing physical and online spaces to showcase and increase access to campus and community scholars\, and\n* supporting service learning and community engagement through in-class instruction for student projects\n\nTo find out more about how libraries are engaged in this work\, please join us for an interactive discussion with two community engaged academic librarians:\n– Sarah Goodwin Thiel\, Community Engagement Librarian\, University of Kansas\n– Anne Marie Gruber\, Instruction & Liaison Librarian\, University of Northern Iowa
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/webinar-libraries-working-advance-community-engagement/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171201T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171201T153000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171106T182655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171106T182655Z
UID:38874-1512136800-1512142200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:THE BIRTH\, GROWTH AND LIFE OF A MOVEMENT
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Greater Cincinnati Service-Learning Network.\nCommunity engagement has deep roots in higher education. But over the last 40 or so years\, it has been reimagined with more structure\, including principles and pedagogy for service learning. As the ideas took hold\, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching created its Community Engagement Classification to assess what’s happening and provide a common framework for best-practice community engagement. Universities began setting up community engagement and service learning offices to assure institutional support. James Votruba was involved in these efforts early in his career at Michigan State University and then\, as president of Northern Kentucky University (1997-2012)\, he built community engagement into the institution’s DNA. A passionate\, effective leader for this approach to education\, Dr. Votruba has become a national voice for community engagement in higher ed. He will provide an overview of university community engagement\, its history\, and the factors associated with success and failure. He’ll offer some cautions but also some inspirations. Q&A and discussion will be part of this presentation. Dr. Votruba is the co-author of Becoming an Engaged Campus: A Practical Guide for Institutionalizing Public Engagement (Jossey-Bass\, 2011).
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/birth-growth-life-movement/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171129T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170715T140542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170715T140542Z
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SUMMARY:Charting a Course on the Pathway to Community Engagement: An Inventory and Action Plan for Engaged Campuses
DESCRIPTION:Eager to help your institution deepen civic learning and community engagement efforts?  Join us in beautiful Vancouver\, WA\, just north of Portland\, OR\, for a two-day Institute to review your current efforts and build strategy for the future. You will receive your institution’s results of a comprehensive inventory of current practice and infrastructure\, benefit from personal interaction with those working to advance higher education community engagement\, and enjoy the “gift of time away” for your team of two. \nThis Institute derives from the research of presenters John Saltmarsh and Marshall Welch to understand the purpose\, process and programs of Centers for Community Engagement. Together they created a program assessment tool for strategic planning and program development\, and to help plan for and apply to the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement. \nWho is Invited \n\nTeams of two from higher education institutions with an existing Center for Community Engagement (or similar)\nAn ideal team is the director of the Center and his/her immediate supervising administrator—or those who have the ability to review existing work\, plan for the future\, and mobilize people and resources once home\n\nNOTE:  It is critical that the right “team” attends. You will learn no matter who is here\, and it will be valuable. But because the two of you will be those implementing the action plan you devise at the Institute\, you really need someone with you who realistically can work to help your plan take root at your institution.\n\n\n\n Additional Information \n\nCost for the Institute = $500 per person covers the Institute\, lunches on November 29 and 30\, and dinner on November 29\nTransportation = Plan to fly into PDX\, in Portland\, OR\nParticipants receive a reduced hotel rate of $141 each night — single or double occupancy — at The Heathman Lodge\nParticipants receive a copy of Marshall Welch’s book\, Engaging Higher Education\nPlan to stay an extra day for the Preparing for Carnegie Classification workshop — separate registration through Campus Compact
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/charting-course-pathway-community-engagement-inventory-action-plan-engaged-campuses/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171117T174500
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170907T054630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T054630Z
UID:38605-1510909200-1510940700@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:PROPEL Ohio Collegiate Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:Propel Ohio is a leadership program that promotes civic engagement and inspires undergraduate students to grow into civic leaders in Ohio. The Propel Ohio program includes a one-day statewide conference in the fall and five regional gatherings in the winter and spring.\nPropel Ohio 2017 will actively engage with college students on issues that affect childhood poverty\, including food security\, inequities in education\, and homelessness.\nU.S. Senator Sherrod Brown\, guest speakers\, and workshop facilitators will discuss how college students can tackle these challenges in their Ohio communities. Propel Ohio will also feature an Internship Fair\, where students will connect with Ohio-based organizations that are tackling childhood poverty.\nPROPEL PARTNERS: The Office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown\, Ohio Campus Compact\, Corporation for National and Community Service\, Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing\, Ohio United Way\, Children’s Hunger Alliance\, Akron\, Akron Children’s Hospital\, Ohio Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs\, GAR Foundation\, The Akron Community Foundation\, Greater Akron Chamber\, Cleveland Clinic
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/propel-ohio-collegiate-leadership-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171113T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171113T153000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171017T145149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171017T145149Z
UID:38747-1510565400-1510587000@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Crisis on Campus: Addressing the Rising Mental Health Demands of our Nation’s Students
DESCRIPTION:Increasing numbers of students are seeking mental health services\, but the demand is outstripping our nation’s universities’ capabilities to deliver the care they need. The result can often be long-wait times or in some cases\, unavailability of services. Continued tragic events on campus only serve to reinforce the need for expanded services. \nAs a nation\, it is crucial that we come together to help raise the awareness of mental health on college campuses and work together to identify and promulgate best practices and techniques that can be used to help meet the rising demand for mental health\, while at the same time\, build a culture of early intervention and prevention. \nInstitutions of higher learning face budget limitations\, staff shortages\, and other challenges in addressing the mental health and wellness of their students. Together\, students\, health professionals\, and campus leadership can build awareness\, drive public policy\, and build innovative solutions ensure the mental health and wellness of our nation’s college students. \nThe American College Health Association\, in partnership with the American College Health Foundation\, is pleased to collaborate with leading mental health and higher education organizations on its inaugural symposium. The goal of the symposium is to bring together university leaders\, mental health providers\, public policy leaders\, students and philanthropists to begin a national dialogue on developing an actionable blueprint for addressing the mental health crisis on campus.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/crisis-campus-addressing-rising-mental-health-demands-nations-students/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170719T054520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170719T054520Z
UID:38503-1510272000-1510358399@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Ohio River Valley Addiction Research Consortium 1st Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Northern Kentucky University is hosting the 1st annual Ohio River Valley Addiction Research Consortium  (ORVARC) conference to provide a forum for sharing addiction research from across the region\, and an opportunity for discussion of collaborative opportunities across institutional and disciplinary boundaries. The theme for this year’s inaugural conference is Evidence based research on Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS).America’s opioid epidemic has reached proportions that call us to a common cause. That cause is to find a way to end the devastation and death. Those of us who live and work in the Ohio River Valley know this all too well because we have suffered disproportionately\, with overdose death rates well into double digits. Who among us doesn’t know a family\, a community\, or a classroom touched? We have become the nation’s Heroin Belt.The ORVARC conference is designed to address this epidemic head on\, with research presentations throughout the day and the final sessions dedicated to building collaborative opportunities.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/ohio-river-valley-addiction-research-consortium-1st-annual-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171109T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170907T055120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T055120Z
UID:38608-1510214400-1510419600@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Pen to Paper Writing Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Indiana Campus Compact is pleased to be partnering with Nazareth College and New York Campus Compact to present the 2017 Pen to Paper Writing Retreat. The Retreat will take place November 9 – 11\, 2017 on the campus of Nazareth College in Rochester\, New York. \nAttendance is for this intensive Retreat is limited in order to foster personal connections between participants\, journal editors\, and Retreat facilitators\, as well as to provide the ‘space’ for attendees to focus on their writing.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/pen-paper-writing-retreat/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171105
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170718T154100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170718T154100Z
UID:38483-1509667200-1509839999@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Collegiate Leadership Conference of Ohio
DESCRIPTION:Since 2009\, the Collegiate Leadership Conference of Ohio (CLCO) is held each November at Columbus State Community College. The annual conference is hosted by Student Engagement and Leadership and the Student Ambassador Leadership Program. CLCO’s objective is to reach out to college students across Ohio and teach them leadership skills that can be used in their daily lives and in their future jobs. It is a way to network with other college students who are just as passionate about leadership as a way of life. \nCLCO empowers the next generation of college students to develop their leadership skills\, construct a professional network\, and make a difference through civic and community engagement. Through workshops\, keynote speakers and community service projects\, the conference encourages college students to make history every day by investing themselves in the world around them and by actively participating in their own leadership evolution. \nMore details coming soon!
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/collegiate-leadership-conference-ohio/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171101T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171101T153000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20171013T102532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171013T102532Z
UID:38684-1509546600-1509550200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Teaching Civic Engagement Across the Disciplines
DESCRIPTION:Join AASCU’s American Democracy Project on Wednesday\, November 1\, 2017 from 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. for a free\, live web conference with the editors of the new book Teaching Civic Engagement Across the Disciplines (2017). \nElizabeth Bennion\, Elizabeth C. Matto\, Alison Rios Millett McCartney\, and Dick Simpson\, the editors of this 2017 American Political Science Association publication\, will share with participants a review of the goals\, challenges and rewards of integrating civic education into the curriculum\, while highlighting best practices across disciplines and campuses. The publication includes a diverse group of 38 contributors who approach civic engagement education from many perspectives and this webinar – as well as the text and accompanying website – is a great resource for any educator. \nKey topics will include:\n1.    New FREE Resources for You: Using the Book & Website to Maximize Civic Learning Outcomes\n2.    Foundations of Civic Engagement Education\n3.    Teaching Civic Engagement Across the Disciplines\n4.    Civic Learning Beyond the Classroom\n5.    Teaching Engagement: A Status Update and Agenda for the Future\n6.    Participant Questions
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/teaching-civic-engagement-across-disciplines/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171020
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170130T021541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T021541Z
UID:38305-1508198400-1508457599@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:JuST 2017
DESCRIPTION:The nation’s leading conference on juvenile sex trafficking. \nThis unforgettable and inspiring conference features today’s most pressing issues in the anti-trafficking field. Presentations and workshops focus on skill-building\, survivor experiences\, cross-discipline collaboration\, task force development\, case studies and lessons learned. The JuST Conference continues to stand by the motto that each person has a role to play in preventing and ending commercial sexual exploitation\, and that a collaborative community response is critical. \nWhether you are just getting started or have been working on the issue for years\, we have something for everyone. Our training conference strives to provide intermediate or advanced presentations including core subjects as well as hot topics\, criminal trends\, and material rarely-seen at other events. With new speakers each year and an array of powerful new workshops\, JuST 2017 will not only educate you\, but also inspire actionand expand your network. Join experts and professionals from across the nation to learn practical ways you and your agency can create sustainable changes and leverage your resources to tackle sex trafficking from all angles.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/just-2017/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171012T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171014T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170907T060939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T060939Z
UID:38611-1507795200-1508000400@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:17th annual Imagining America conference
DESCRIPTION:The conference is a space where publicly engaged artists\, designers\, scholars\, students and culture workers come together for a three-day immersive experience. The 2017 conference will feature an opening plenary session celebrating IA’s new partnership with UC Davis\, a plenary session led by Randy Martin Spirit Award recipient and 2016 MacArthur Fellow Anne Basting\, and site specific workshops led by leaders at sites in the host region where people are engaged in robust cultural organizing and transformative action.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/17th-annual-imagining-america-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171009T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20171010T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170822T043825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170822T043825Z
UID:38602-1507575600-1507669200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Westheimer Peace Symposium: Welcoming the Other
DESCRIPTION:The 2017 Westheimer Peace Symposium focuses on “the changing nature of war” by illuminating the experiences of refugees who have come to the United States to escape violence and devastation in their home countries. Through film\, role playing\, conversations with refugee service providers\, and a special keynote by Jim Keady\, Director of Education for Justice\, the symposium will inspire a deeper understanding of the conditions refugees face at home\, in their journeys to new countries\, and after their arrival in the United States.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/westheimer-peace-symposium-welcoming/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171011
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170719T043403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170719T043403Z
UID:38491-1507507200-1507679999@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:2017 Westheimer Peace Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 2017 Westheimer Peace Symposium focuses on “the changing nature of war” by illuminating the experiences of refugees who have come to the United States to escape violence and devastation in their home countries. Through film\, role playing\, conversations with refugee service providers\, and a special keynote by Jim Keady\, Director of Education for Justice\, the symposium will inspire a deeper understanding of the conditions refugees face at home\, in their journeys to new countries\, and after their arrival in the United States.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/2017-westheimer-peace-symposium/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170924T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170210T154824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170210T154824Z
UID:38337-1506240000-1506531600@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Engagement Scholarship Consortium (ESC) Conference
DESCRIPTION:This is Engagement: Best Practices in Community-Engaged Scholarship\n\n\n\n\nConference Theme  \nThe 2017 meeting of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium in Birmingham\, Alabama on September 26th and 27th will explore “Best Practices in Community Engaged Scholarship” across disciplines\, communities\, and geography.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/engagement-scholarship-consortium-esc-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170923T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170621T050258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170621T050258Z
UID:38443-1506157200-1506186000@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:Student Sustainability Leaders: Networking Our Future
DESCRIPTION:Students\, faculty\, and professionals across Ohio are invited to attend Student Sustainability Leaders: Networking Our Future\, a student-run\, student-centric conference celebrating undergraduate and graduate contributions to the interdisciplinary field of sustainability. This event is in partnership with The National Council for Science and the Environment and its Ohio member colleges: University of Dayton\, University of Toledo\, Ohio State University\, University of Findlay\, and Oberlin College. Registration for the event is free and will include a light breakfast and lunch. \nWhy attend?\nUndergraduate and graduate students are invited to attend! This event will support career development and leadership for sustainability students. You will have the opportunity to present a research poster and to learn about different careers in various sustainability fields. Additionally\, experts on applying to graduate school\, jobs\, and internships will present their advice to interested students. \nSustainability professionals will have the opportunity to mingle with  young sustainability leaders\, recruit for their organization\, offer career advice\, and learn about the latest sustainability news in the Ohio area. \nCost?\nFREE! All students attending the conference will receive a free one-year NCSE student membership. A light breakfast and lunch are also included in the registration for all attendees.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/student-sustainability-leaders-networking-future/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170823T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170823T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170715T141214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170715T141214Z
UID:38481-1503496800-1503500400@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:UNDERSTANDING AND USING YOUR NSLVE DATA Webinar from ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The National Study of Learning\, Voting\, and Engagement (NSLVE) is the first and only nonpartisan study of individual and institution-level data on college student voting. More than 1\,000 campuses are participating and will receive their data from the 2016 presidential election this summer. Reports will also include comparison data from the 2012 presidential election. \nIf you’re wondering what your campus should do once it receives its report\, then we hope you’ll join us for this conversation. Participants will learn how to read and analyze the data to inform campus activities and programming. The results are designed to increase political engagement and to help foster a campus climate for civic learning and participation. \nA presenter from the Institute for Democracy in Higher Education at Tufts University’s Tisch College of Civic Life will share resources and tools on how to maximize use of the data and offer advice on sharing the results across your campus. \nNote: Participants are strongly encouraged to review their campus reports in advance of the webinar. A full list of NSLVE’s participating campuses can be viewed online here. To obtain a copy of your institution’s report\, please complete this online form. \nSpeaker: \nIshara Casellas Connors \nAssociate Director\, Institute for Democracy and Higher Education \nTufts University \nFor questions or additional information please contact Catherine Fish at cat@civicnation.org.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/understanding-using-nslve-data-webinar-campus-democracy-challenge/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170803
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170805
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170724T140354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170724T140354Z
UID:38515-1501718400-1501891199@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:OCC Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our theme was selected in response to the current political environment for the practice and promotion of civic learning and democratic engagement in higher education.  We hope to engage participants in dialog and learning about best practices\, challenges\, opportunities\, and capacity building.  Our aim is to prepare practitioners and faculty members to continue advancing a campus wide culture of civic learning and democratic engagement. REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/occ-annual-meeting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170507T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20170509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T073934
CREATED:20170314T133459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T133459Z
UID:38428-1494144000-1494349200@www.communitycampuscoalition.org
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Gap Year Conference
DESCRIPTION:Service Year Alliance is pleased to partner with the American Gap Association as we work together to promote and facilitate service-focused gap years. We are excited to invite you to attend 3rd annual Gap Year Conference in Denver\, CO\, on May 7-9\, 2017. \nService Year Alliance will be speaking on Service Years as Gap Years to highlight the benefits of a service year between high school and college where young people can get paid to develop real-world skills through hands-on service. \nThe conference will be held in advance of\, and in partnership with\, the IECA Spring conference and is slated to have some exciting opportunities. This year\, any Gap Year Conference attendee who has not attended an IECA conference in the last year\, will be eligible for a $100 discount from their IECA conference fees – details can be found in your registration confirmation or by emailing Ethan@amreicangap.org. The 2016 conference doubled our attendees over the previous year in Baltimore\, and we expect to do the same in Denver\, limiting the number to 300 attendees. We will have some incredibly valuable discussion and presentations on key topics\, some great networking\, an experiential component\, and some great food! As well\, we are proud to reprise the highly successful “Gap n Go” all-day speed dating option (for an additional fee) to meet with registered IECA Members in a more intimate setting. This promises to be a collaborative and growth-forward event bringing together Colleges that offer and support the Gap Year\, Gap Year Providers\, Gap Year Partners\, and of course\, Educational Consultants and Specialists. We are making specific efforts to be inclusive and of value to our College partners this coming year\, and look forward to a fantastic event!
URL:https://www.communitycampuscoalition.org/calendar-events/3rd-annual-gap-year-conference/
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