• Carnegie Foundation’s Introduction to Networked Improvement Basics

    Intended for individuals and teams, Introduction to Networked Improvement Basics grounds participants in the core concepts of an improvement science approach to change. The course is a 12-week, mediated online experience that will familiarize participants with key concepts, strategies, and tools of improvement science within an education context. This course is well-suited for those looking to: Understand ... Read more

  • 8th International Symposium on Service-Learning (ISSL)

    Critical Service-Learning Across the Globe: Transforming Teaching into Social Action University of Nicosia, June 9 – 12 , 2020 SYMPOSIUM PURPOSE Transformation has become a central discussion theme in the higher education landscape worldwide. Forecasts reveal that higher education institutions might become virtual entities that compete for survival, which will render face-to-face interaction of the lecture ... Read more

  • Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) Conference

    Cambio de Colores is a multistate conference about integration of Latin@s/Latinxs/Hispanics and immigrants in new destinations. People who work with Latin@/Latinx/Hispanic and immigrant communities come together to share research and best practices that facilitate the integration of newcomers. Click here to learn more about the conference mission. The 2020 Cambio Conference will be held in St. Louis, MO, ... Read more

  • Risk Management in Community Engagement: Considerations and Recommendations in the Time of COVID-19

    Part of the Campus Compact Summer 2020 webinar series, this webinar will share and discuss aspects/issues for community engagement professionals and faculty to consider when establishing risk management guidelines for online service-learning and volunteerism. What are the questions that should be considered in risk assessment? What are the added factors to consider in the pandemic? ... Read more

  • COVID-19, Systemic Racism, and the Responses of HBCUs: A Virtual Town Hall Discussion

    Speakers: Makola M. Abdullah, President of Virginia State University  Mary Schmidt Campbell, President of Spelman College C. Reynold Verret, President of Xavier University of Louisiana Gilda Barabino, President-elect of Olin College of Engineering (Moderator) Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are among the nation’s most vital and vibrant institutions, serving the educational needs of hundreds of ... Read more

  • Technology’s Role in Returning to Campus Safely: The University of South Florida’s COVID-19 Journey

    COVID-19 has disrupted campus life, which is integral to higher education. We all want to get back to campus, but need to do it safely and efficiently, while coordinating and communicating across schools, departments, and tens of thousands of students.  This webinar explores how technology can assist in returning students, faculty, and staff back to ... Read more

  • Alternative Break Citizenship School

    The Alternative Break Citizenship schools (ABCs) are experiential training sessions that provide college student and staff leaders the knowledge, skills, and connections they need to start or strengthen a quality alternative break program. Part conference, part model alternative break, the ABCs combine workshops and planning sessions with an alternative break experience. The result is a ... Read more

  • Analyzing Trends Around Mental Health, Race, and COVID-19

    Special guests: Dr. Amy Ubesie, Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton; Laura Sanchez-Parkinson, Director for Partnerships, Programs, and Research, The Steve Fund; Eric McGriff, Prevention Program Coordinator, Crime Victims Treatment Center; and Asia Hadley, Director of Partnerships - South, Candid Price: Free The coronavirus (COVID-19) has brought attention to the inadequacies of the U.S. health care, education, and labor systems that ... Read more

  • Introduction to Community Organizing for Community Engagement Professionals

    Presented by Campus Compact for Southern New England and Massachusetts Department of Higher Education About the Training:  Community Engagement Professionals often have multiple roles, both formal and informal, many of which require them to organize others (students, other faculty/staff, community members) to advance mission, programming, and institutional change efforts. While typical training and academic preparation focuses ... Read more

  • Living Room Conversations: Coronavirus: Race in the Time of Corona

    At this point, Race and the Coronavirus can not be separated. In our efforts to feel like we can do something to protect ourselves, some of us have succumbed to our baser instincts. This is evident in the ways some Americans have treated people of Asian descent or how people of African descent are being ... Read more