Webinar: Dissertation Dish: Engaging Sameness: A Phenomenological Study Of The Community Engagement Experiences Of Latinx Students At A Hispanic Serving Institution – Aug 2

Posted by International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement on July 19, 2022

The Dissertation Dish is a collaboration between the International Association for Research on Service Learning and Community Engagement (IARSLCE), Imagining America, and LEAD California (formerly California Campus Compact). Dissertation Dish webinars are meant for all audiences, from seasoned scholars to practitioners to graduate students, as well as journal editors or conference organizers seeking scholars to present the most current and innovative research.  Dissertation Dish highlights quality emerging research in the field of service learning and community engagement by providing a platform for recent doctoral degree recipients to share their work more broadly.

Our next Dissertation Dish will feature Dr. Marisol Morales, Executive Director of Carnegie Elective Classifications with the American Council on Education (ACE). During this 90 minute webinar, you will hear a summary of Dr. Morales’s research, including her research question, methodology, findings, and recommendations for future research. You will have the opportunity to engage in conversation with her (last 30 minutes of webinar) and others.  Click here to register – and if you missed our recent Dissertation Dish, please click here to access it on our youtube channel!

Date and Time: August 2, 2022, 3:00 PM ET

If you have recently completed your dissertation on a community engagement topic and are interested in being featured on a Dissertation Dish, please complete this submission form.


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