Compact24 and TRUCEN Coming to Denver and 911±¬ÁÏÍø, April 6–10
Senior leaders, faculty and staff members and students from around the country will converge April 6–10 in Denver and 911±¬ÁÏÍø for (Compact24) and . 911±¬ÁÏÍø is a member of both Campus Compact and TRUCEN.Ìý
is a national coalition of colleges and universities committed to advancing the public purposes of higher education. a Campus Compact network, works to advance civic engagement and engaged scholarship among research universities. Members are R1 institutions that share a fundamental commitment to leveraging their resources, skills and energy to address the most challenging issues in society.Ìý
911±¬ÁÏÍø promises to be well represented by presenters and attendees. Below is a summary of sessions being led by University of Colorado colleagues. Ìý
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“How Research Strengths and Signature Events Support Collaboration and Engagement: The United Nations Right Here, Right Now Climate Summit as a Case Studyâ€Ìý
Keynote w/ Q&A: Vice Chancellor & Chief Communications Officer Jon Leslie, 911±¬ÁÏÍø Ìý
Break-out Presentations:Ìý
- Associate Vice Chancellor for Local Government & Community Relations Lori Call, 911±¬ÁÏÍø
- Professor Max Boykoff, University of Colorado
- Vice Chancellor and Chief Facilities Officer Chris Ewing, University of Colorado
- Outreach and Engagement Associate Patrick Chandler, University of Colorado
- Assistant Director of Energy and Climate Justice Jasmin Barco, University of ColoradoÌý
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“A Capstone Conundrum: Navigating Anti-Racist Teaching in a Community-Engaged Leadership Courseâ€Ìý
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“Reparative Description in Library Collections: Engaging Community Stakeholders in Project Designâ€Ìý
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“Shakespeare and Violence Prevention: A Handbook for Educatorsâ€Ìý
“How do we do community engagement? Insights from the Community CollaborativeResearch Centerâ€Ìý
University of Colorado Network MeetingÌý
Gather with other faculty members, administrators and students from the University of Colorado.Ìý
“Equity-Oriented Zones of Collaboration: Methods for Engaging Power, Position and Processâ€
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“How Flagship Universities and Regional Institutions can Partner for Public Impact and Mutual Benefitâ€Ìý
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“What do words have to do with it? A dialogue on the language of diversity in community engagementâ€Ìý
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