Intensifying Impact: Civic Engagement Matters

Posted by on December 04, 2011

“Intensifying Impact: Civic Engagement Matters”
North Carolina Campus Compact’s 2012 Civic Engagement Institute
February 15, 2012
The Friday Center in Chapel Hill, NC

Early Registration Discount until January 15, 2012 = Register seven or more individuals and receive a $10 discount/per registration

The 2012 Civic Engagement Institute is dedicated to thinking deeply about how to ensure that community engagement work is sustainable and underscored with deeper partnerships, inter- and intra- institutional collaboration, greater impact, targeted outcomes, and lifelong commitment to engagement by institutions, higher education leaders, and students.  Presidents, trustees, provosts, faculty, staff and community partners will engage in intensive discussions about deepening this work of producing civically engaged graduates and strengthening communities. Keynote speakers, expert workshops, and a celebration of NC Campus Compact’s 10th anniversary, will ensure this is a day you will not want to miss.

Confirmed Speakers include:

Dr. Nancy Cantor, Chancellor, Syracuse University
Dr. Nadinne Cruz, Independent Consultant, Cruz Consulting
Dr. Philip Dubois, Chancellor, UNC – Charlotte
Dr. Leo M. Lambert, President, Elon University
Dr. George Mehaffy, V.P. for Academic Leadership & Change, American Association of State Colleges & Universities
Dr. Caryn McTighe Musil, Senior Vice President, the Association of American Colleges and Universities
Dr. Brian Murphy, President, De Anza College
Dr. Carol Quillen, President, Davidson College
Dr. Scott Ralls, President, North Carolina Community College System

Stay posted to the Institute website for more details.  For sponsorship/vendor information contact Dr. Lisa Keyne at lkeyne@elon.edu.

http://www.elon.edu/e-web/org/nccc/CivicEngagementInstitute2012.xhtml


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