Compact24 and TRUCEN Coming to Denver and Boulder, April 6–10
Senior leaders, faculty and staff members and students from around the country will converge April 6–10 in Denver and Boulder for (Compact24) and . ɫƵ is a member of both Campus Compact and TRUCEN.
is a national coalition of colleges and universities committed to advancing the public purposes of higher education. a Campus Compact network, works to advance civic engagement and engaged scholarship among research universities. Members are R1 institutions that share a fundamental commitment to leveraging their resources, skills and energy to address the most challenging issues in society.
ɫƵ promises to be well represented by presenters and attendees. Below is a summary of sessions being led by University of Colorado colleagues.
“How Research Strengths and Signature Events Support Collaboration and Engagement: The United Nations Right Here, Right Now Climate Summit as a Case Study”
Keynote w/ Q&A: Vice Chancellor & Chief Communications Officer Jon Leslie, ɫƵ
Break-out Presentations:
- Associate Vice Chancellor for Local Government & Community Relations Lori Call, ɫƵ
- Professor Max Boykoff, University of Colorado
- Vice Chancellor and Chief Facilities Officer Chris Ewing, University of Colorado
- Outreach and Engagement Associate Patrick Chandler, University of Colorado
- Assistant Director of Energy and Climate Justice Jasmin Barco, University of Colorado
“A Capstone Conundrum: Navigating Anti-Racist Teaching in a Community-Engaged Leadership Course”
“Reparative Description in Library Collections: Engaging Community Stakeholders in Project Design”
Boulder
“Shakespeare and Violence Prevention: A Handbook for Educators”
“How do we do community engagement? Insights from the Community CollaborativeResearch Center”
University of Colorado Network Meeting
Gather with other faculty members, administrators and students from the University of Colorado.
“Equity-Oriented Zones of Collaboration: Methods for Engaging Power, Position and Process”
“How Flagship Universities and Regional Institutions can Partner for Public Impact and Mutual Benefit”
“What do words have to do with it? A dialogue on the language of diversity in community engagement”