Webinar: Leveraging the Carnegie Community Engagement Application with Institutional Leadership – Sep 12
Posted by GivePulse on September 3, 2024
The Carnegie Community Engagement Classification seeks to recognize institutions that demonstrate commitment and excellence in community engagement. As such, it requires a large body of evidence of meaningful and sustained institutional investment of systems and structures that support individuals, groups, and communities to work with each other for mutual benefit and in a context of reciprocal partnership. Institutional commitment and excellence are demonstrated through systems and structures that are deep, pervasive, and integrated. This requires not only high quality standards of practice but institutional leadership support.
Join us for an insightful webinar to discover how to secure leadership buy-in, reinforce community engagement as central to your campus identity, and leverage the self-study process to drive impactful change from a panel of leaders from Bard College, Sam Houston State University and Rutgers University-Camden.
Date and Time: Thursday, September 12, 2024, 2:30 PM
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This webinar is one in a two-part webinar series titled, The Process is the Prize, facilitated by the Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement team and featuring a panel of campuses to share their thoughts and reflections on the application process. The second webinar, High Quality Community-Engagement Partnerships and The Carnegie Community Engagement Application, will be in November.
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