Webinar Series: Addressing Wicked Issues: Our Climate and Our Health – Apr 1,9,16,23,30
Posted by Campus Compact on March 17, 2026
The Addressing Wicked Issues through Community-Engaged Scholarship series, brought to you by Campus Compact and ACES, takes a deep dive into the most critical issues threatening our communities to explore how we—higher education community engagement professionals, practitioners, and scholars—can make a difference.
The 2026 Addressing Wicked Issues series will focus on climate change and health.
Climate change, as a structural issue, affects and will continue to affect all life across our planet. However, the effects of climate change are often unequally and unevenly distributed across different groups and contexts, highlighting the importance of addressing issues of environmental racism, unequal distribution of harms across space, and utilizing an environmental justice approach for cultivating solutions.
All sessions will take place from 4:00-5:00 PM:
- Wednesday, April 1: Setting the Stage: Intersection between Climate Change and Health
- Thursday, April 9: Research & Public Problem Solving
- Thursday, April 16: Community-Engaged Teaching & Learning
- Thursday, April 23: Student Civic Engagement
- Thursday, April 30: Closing Session: Climate Hope
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