Upper Midwest Civic Engagement Summit

Gustavus Adolphus College St. Peter, MN, United States

The Global Is Local: Civic Engagement across Cultures, Communities, and Nations

Pen to Paper: Writing with, for, and about Service Engagement –An Academic Writing Retreat

Bay Pointe Inn 11456 Marsh Road, Shelbyville, MI

Pen to Paper is an academic writing retreat designed to provide time, space, and resources to help faculty, professional staff and graduate students working on (or planning for) journal manuscripts about service- and community-engaged scholarship.  During the two-day retreat participants have time to discuss ideas with journal editors, receive mentoring from faculty coaches, share ideas with colleagues and peers, and write. The program is designed to accommodate 15-20 participants in each track; therefore space is limited to 40 total. Registration for the 2015 Retreat is closed. 

Be a Part of a National Storytelling Movement

Your community

Join Forces with Indiana Campus Compact & Be a Part of a National Storytelling Movement Five Indiana Campuses Will be Awarded a FREE Facing Project Indiana Campus Compact is excited to announce a new partnership with The Facing Project, a nonprofit that connects people through stories to strengthen communities. The Facing Project was co-founded by our Executive Director, J.R. Jamison, along with New York Times bestselling author Kelsey Timmerman. The Facing Project works with campuses and communities to organize and share the stories of citizens through the talent of local writers and actors. Writers are matched with community members facing the selected topic (depression, hunger, homelessness, disabilities, etc), meet with them face-to-face, and capture their stories in the first-person. The stories are compiled into a book and brought to life on stage through a community theatre event. Since its founding in 2012, The Facing Project has worked with 30 communities/campuses in eight states and two countries and has been hailed...

Campus Engagement Directors Retreat

Saint Mary's College of California 9128 Saint Mary's Rd., Moraga, CA, United States

Applications due January 31, 2016 - more information about the process. The Campus Engagement Directors Retreat was created by Marshall Welch and John Saltmarsh exclusively for Campus Compact member campuses, The retreat is intentionally designed to be a relaxed setting for a center director and administrator to: Have un-interrupted time and space to ensure an intimate and productive experience Undertake an empirically based assessment of engagement infrastructure for the purpose of strategic planning Leave the retreat with a completed inventory of current practice Complete a strategic program plan to launch an initiative on campus Who Should Attend? We suggest each institution send two participants: the center director administrator to whom director reports Campus Compact member participants must apply and be selected for attendance. We are limited to 15 campuses (2 participants from each campus). www.stmarys-ca.edu/office-of-engagement/campus-engagement-directors-retreat/application-process Why Should You Attend? To take advantage of the rare gift of focused time and space in a beautiful location for intentional strategic planning to promote and...

Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities 22nd Annual Conference

Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C., DC, United States

Ready to take part in the largest meeting of leaders from urban and metropolitan universities and colleges from across the country and the globe? Excited to explore the importance of community engagement and partnerships just two weeks before the general presidential election? Curious about programs proven to flourish in urban settings, advice on how to successfully implement these programs at your own institution, and what we need to do to further our mission and enhance community engagement in our communities in the years to come? Register now!

2016 Midwest Service Leaders Conference

Buena Vista University 610 W 4th Street, Storm Lake, IA, United States

The Midwest Service Leaders Conference is a student-led regional conference aimed at helping students from universities, colleges, and technical schools develop skills, passion, and knowledge to inspire meaningful service projects on campus, in their communities, and throughout the world. The conference brings students together who are committed to community engagement, social justice, community service, and service learning for professional development opportunities that will bolster their effectiveness as leaders on campus and capitalize on their interest in creating positive change in their communities.

Generating Progress and Sustainability (GPS): Mapping the Future of Restorative Justice in Illinois

Crowne Plaza Springfield 3000 South Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, IL, United States

We are at a tipping point in our restorative justice work which is why it is vital that we come together to Generate ideas for Progress and Sustainability. Our hard work over the last 2 decades is visible and creating new pathways for social change across the state. Join our powerful community of RJ practitioners, trainers, advocates and supporters from across the state to map the future of Restorative Justice in Illinois. This will be a space for contribution, participation, collaboration, networking and visioning. Your voice is valued and your input is needed. Organized by Illinois Balanced and Restorative Justice (IBARJ), the mission of IBARJ is to provide leadership, education and support that promotes the principles, practices, implementation and sustainability of Balanced and Restorative Justice.

Community Engagement Professionals Meeting

Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL, United States

Please join us as Dr. Katrina Caldwell, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs at NIU, leads us in a discussion around racial justice in the classrooms and beyond. ILCC hopes to continue on the discussions and work we did over the summer with Judith Roberts. Please RSVP to aludwig1@depaul.edu if you are able to attend.

2016 Corporation for National Community Service Research Summit

Washington Court Hotel 525 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, D.C., DC, United States

This year's CNCS Research Summit will focus on highlighting studies and stories of how organizations, institutions, and government, in partnership with researchers, have been able to take findings from relevant research and use them to improve organizational policy, laws and regulations, and ultimately practices and services to communities in need. The Summit will also provide a space for thinkers and doers from across sectors to connect, share research and experience, and build the relationships needed to better infuse evidence into future action.

$60

ILCC Book Club Discussion

Please join ILCC in a book club discussion about our current selection, Ebony & Ivy, on Friday December 16th, 2016 from 11am-12pm.  Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/2976086412 Or iPhone one-tap: 1-646-558-8656, 2976086412# or 1-408-638-0968, 2976086412# Or Telephone: Dial 1-646-558-8656 (US Toll) or 1-408-638-0968 (US Toll)

AAC&U 2017 Annual Meeting

Hyatt Regency San Francisco 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA, United States

The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) 2017 Annual Meeting will respond to the urgent need—expressed by educators from campuses across the country—for more effective approaches to restoring public trust in higher education and improving public understanding of how liberal education and inclusive excellence are valuable “public” and “private” goods.  Rebuilding the public’s trust in higher and liberal education requires educators and leaders from across sectors to paint a more compelling and vivid picture of how colleges and universities are improving student learning and reinventing liberal education to serve today’s students and to solve today’s challenges. 

2017 IMPACT Conference

Washington University St. Louis, MO, United States

The IMPACT Conference is historically the largest national gathering of student leaders, administrators, faculty, and nonprofit staff committed to engaging students in service, activism, politics, advocacy, and other socially responsible work. This event continues and builds on the legacy of the COOL National Conference and the Idealist Campus Conference, spanning an incredible 32+ year history.

Circles & Ciphers

DePaul University Chicago, IL, United States

Circles & Ciphers will be leading a hip hop peace circle to provide campuses with a glimpse of what a peace circle training entails. We are inviting interested schools to bring  teams to learn about restorative justice through this practice and how to potentially utilize this on their campus. Agenda 10am-12pm: Circles and Ciphers interactive presentation 12:00-12:30pm:  Lunch 12:30pm-2pm:  Team discussion about next steps including trainings, how would this look on campus, would this work for our school, etc. Please RSVP to aludwig1@depaul.edu if you are able to attend and please also indicate how many people you will be bringing as space is limited. Priority will be given to ILCC member campuses. **In addition to this informative training, ILCC will have funds to support work on your campus.  Interested campuses will have the opportunity to apply for grants based on the campus plans they brainstorm at the training . 

Indiana Campus Compact’s 7th Annual Service Engagement Summit

Indiana Campus Compact Indianapolis, IN, United States

We will focus on the role of social justice in higher education through the lens of power, privilege, and the coming together of communities. While this focus may seem narrow, we encourage you to think about what your motivation is for the work you do; we think you will find that you look through the lens of making life better for your fellow citizens. SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Kimberly Dark, award winning writer, storyteller, performer, and speaker who helps audiences discover that we are creating the world, even as it creates us. Ashley C. Ford, writer, editor, teacher, and speaker who is currently co-editing the anthology Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture with Roxane Gay. Awards Gala with cocktail reception, dinner, and keynote address. Deep dive workshops from Eric Hartman, Executive Director, Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Haverford College and The Center for Civic Reflection. Presentations from college and university faculty, staff, and students from across the country. Schedule at a Glance...

Magnifying the Transformative Potential of Community Engaged Learning

Lewis University Romeoville, IL, United States

This event is open to community engagement professionals and will feature a panel of scholars and practitioners from the national stage that will explore and facilitate development of the high impact practice of community engaged learning.  Please RSVP to aludwig1@depaul.edu if you are able to attend. Space is limited -- even open only to ILCC members.

Ashoka U Exchange

Miami Dade College 300 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL, United States

Imagine a world where all higher education institutions serve as vehicles for positive, sustainable social impact and innovation. At the Ashoka U Exchange, March 2-4, 2017, hosted by Miami Dade College in Miami, Florida, you can begin to see and create this world. During your three days at the Exchange, you’ll join hundreds of other innovators in higher education who are reimagining how to utilize colleges and universities as platforms to catalyze long-term change and social impact. Here inspiration is sparked and deep connections are formed with peers who share your passion for higher education. The Ashoka U Exchange is a program of Ashoka U, an organization dedicated to transforming higher education into a tool for social innovation. This year, the agenda will focus on three key pillars of leadership critical to transform higher education into a tool for social impact:  Developing Individual Skillsets to Lead Transformative Change Learning and Implementing Programmatic Innovations Advancing Social Innovation as a Field In Higher Education Click here...

6th Biennial Eastern Region Campus Compact Conference

New York University New York City, NY, United States

ERCC2017@NYU Conference Theme: Equity through Community Engagement:  Each year the ERCC identifies a theme for deeper examination.  ERCC2017@NYU conference is asking participants to renew our commitment to equity as a core emphasis of our practice while exploring the extent to which community engagement activities contribute to equity in our local and global communities.   We aim to explore the challenges and opportunities that arise when we commit to equity in our institutional principles, practices and outcome objectives; and to learn from our efforts to do so thus far. Conference proposals are being accepted through November 18, 2016. Framing Questions: How are community engaged scholars, practitioners, and students building their own skills around diversity, social justice, and equity?  Where are the needs for improvement? In what ways can a focus on equity inform the design of community engagement programs? How are campuses assessing the inclusivity of community engagement practices and/or the extent to which equity-focused outcomes are being achieved? Eastern Region Campus Compact...