Dear Big Ten Engagement Leaders,
People have expressed interest in visiting the University of Pittsburgh's
Engagement Centers <https://www.cec.pitt.edu/> to learn more about their
model of community commitment and sustained collaborative partnerships. Dr.
Lina Dostilio, Pitt's Vice Chancellor of Engagement and Community Affairs,
and her team have kindly offered a curated visit:
*Dates: *Evening of Monday, May 6 to noon on Wednesday, May 8, 2025.
*Cost:* $175/person, covering meals and local transportation
*Sessions: *Pitt's place-based engagement strategy, achor initiatives,
communication and data-tracking strategies, and built-in times for group
reflection
*Travel:* Arrange own travel; they will recommend a few hotels for lodging.
*Number of participants:* Maximum of 16
If you are interested in this opportunity, please complete this form
<https://umn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bErDtgwLwBSJlhI>. We will assess the
number of people interested and confirm registration by January.
*Please complete the interest form by December 15. *
Have an excellent holiday week, Laurie
____________________________________________________________
Laurie A. Van Egeren, Ph.D.
*Vice Provost for Public Engagement*
University of Minnesota
*President, Engagement Scholarship Consortium*
she/her/hers
lve(a)umn.edu
https://engagement.umn.edu/
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to share that we have started the search for the Assistant Director for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ADCES). Having a robust and diverse applicant pool is a priority for us, so thank you in advance for sharing the position announcement widely and reaching out to specific individuals you think might be interested.
The Morgridge Center for Public Service is the primary civic engagement and community-engaged scholarship center on the UW-Madison campus. It has campus-wide responsibilities, supporting all 13 colleges and schools, over 300 community partners, and over 5,000 students each year. Established in 1996, the Morgridge Center has aimed to connect campus and community through community engagement, community-based learning and research with goals of building a thriving democratic society and at the same time building capacity in partnership with our local, regional and global communities. We strive to provide a safe, comfortable, and inclusive atmosphere for everyone. We encourage community minded folks with a social justice orientation to consider joining the Morgridge Center family.
The Assistant Director of Community-Engaged Scholarship is responsible for directing graduate and faculty-focused programs, events, and efforts to foster and institutionalize community-engaged teaching, research and scholarship on campus.
The position has been posted and will close on Thursday, December 12th. For more details, please visit:
https://jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/assistant-director-for-community-engaged-scholar…
Thank you in advance for your efforts in sharing this opportunity widely with folks in your networks and to encourage potential candidates to apply. Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions about the position.
Warm Regards,
Lisa
Lisa Chambers
Administrative Director
Morgridge Center for Public Service
154 Red Gym, 716 Langdon St.
Madison, WI 53706
608 263-2508
608 514-3499 (cell)
my pronouns: she, her, hers
www.morgridge.wisc.edu<http://www.morgridge.wisc.edu/>
Please let me know if you need accommodation for our meeting.
On November 19, 2024, there is a webinar entitled "The Process is the Prize: Reflections on High Quality Community-Engagement Partnerships and the Carnegie Community Engagement Application." To quote the description:
The 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.
In reciprocal and epistemically inclusive partnerships, there are collaborative community-campus definitions of problems, solutions, and measures of success. Community engagement requires processes in which academics recognize, respect, and value the knowledge, perspectives, and resources of community partners and that are designed to serve a public purpose, building the capacity of individuals, groups, and organizations involved to understand and collaboratively address issues of public concern.
And yet, in our engagement efforts, the community typically possesses less authority than the institution, and its assets are often overlooked or considered less essential. Despite progress toward more democratic practices, the dominant framework for university-community engagement continues to view the community as deficient and in need of fixing, and its residents as clients rather than co-educators, co-learners, and co-generators of knowledge;
This webinar considers why rhetoric and convictions often fall short of practice, and what we can do . It will explore: 1) Barriers that institutions face in pursuing reciprocity; 2) the benefit of focusing on "partnerships" rather than "projects" to achieve reciprocity; and 3) insights from experts who will share best practices in how to share authority, responsibility and accountability with community partners. Additionally, the webinar will provide key tips on how to weave the community's voice throughout the application and how to prepare your partners for the application partner survey.
To register for the webinar, please visit the Process is the Prize registration webpage<https://givepulse.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eD95KCHcT3aHrLB8XuzjHw#/regis…>.
Brian Patrick Kurisky, Ph.D.
Pronouns: He, Him, His
Executive Director for the Collaborative Center for Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/community-engagement/collaborative-center>
Division of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/>
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lucy Stone Hall | Livingston Campus
Office A329 | New Brunswick, NJ 08901
P: 848-445-4041 | brian.kurisky(a)rutgers.edu
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This is a call for application reviewers for the Carnegie Classification. You will be trained. I have done this prior and will be hopefully doing it again this time around.
There will be a call for graduate students to aid in the process coming out soon. Once that is done, I will post to the listserv to share with graduate students.
Brian Patrick Kurisky, Ph.D.
Pronouns: He, Him, His
Executive Director for the Collaborative Center for Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/community-engagement/collaborative-center>
Division of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/>
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lucy Stone Hall | Livingston Campus
Office A329 | New Brunswick, NJ 08901
P: 848-445-4041 | brian.kurisky(a)rutgers.edu<http://brian.kurisky@rutgers.edu/>
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From: Brian Patrick Kurisky <bkurisky(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, November 4, 2024 10:20 AM
To: Brian Kurisky <brian.kurisky(a)rutgers.edu>
Subject: Fwd: Call for 2026 Cycle Tier One Reviewers- Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement
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From: Jones, Cammie <CJones(a)acenet.edu<mailto:CJones@acenet.edu>>
Date: Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 2:31 PM
Subject: Call for 2026 Cycle Tier One Reviewers- Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement
To:
Dear Colleagues,
I am happy to share the call for the 2026 CE reviewers announcement below. I would greatly appreciate if you could share this in your circles or apply. Consultants are eligible to apply but must share the campuses they are working with for 2026/2024. This year, we are implementing an exciting opportunity for team leads which you can learn more about in the call for reviewers below! The graduate fellows application will be shared post-election. Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Cammie
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Call for 2026 Cycle Tier One Reviewers- Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement
Deadline for submission: December 1, 2024
Training and Consultations: January 30, February 6, February 20, and April 24 2025 (3:00 pm-5:00 pm EST)
Summer Review Timeline: May 1-August 4, 2025
Application Form: Click Here<https://acenet.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4MZFzxUkdzQ4kFU>
Starting in the 2024 cycle, the Carnegie Elective Classifications piloted a peer review process for the Community Engagement Classification and will continue to offer this in the 2026 cycle. The goal of having a peer review process is to make the elective classification of and by the field and increase the diversity of reviewers who both understand and represent the broader landscape of higher education institutions and community engagement.
Please fill out the application below to be considered to be a Tier One Reviewer for the 2026 Community Engagement Elective Classification cycle. Please read the entire call for reviewers<https://acenet.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4MZFzxUkdzQ4kFU> before applying.
Reviewers will be trained in holistic review practices and approaches and reviewer documentation. Tier One Reviewer teams will be constructed to represent a diversity of backgrounds and experiences. The Carnegie Elective Classifications Office will determine the number of required reviewers based on the number of institutions that indicate they will apply in the 2026 cycle. The Elective Classifications Office will make a limited selection of individuals from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and institutions.
The review process is three-tiered:
Tier One: Peer Review Teams - 3-4 individuals per team; teams will review 8-10 applications. If teams do not reach a consensus, then reviews will move to a senior review committee.
The Elective Classifications Office will select and train reviewers from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and institutions. Reviewers will be compensated $150 for the training and $100 per application reviewed.
Eligibility Criteria for Tier One Reviewers
Community engagement professional: faculty (from any employment status), administrators, and/or staff who:
· Have relevant work experience in community-engaged scholarship, community-engaged teaching and/or service-learning pedagogies, and/or community-engaged service.
* Have earned a bachelor’s degree in any field; master’s and doctoral degrees preferred
* Are currently active in the community engagement field: employed by or recently retired from an accredited institution or higher education serving non-profit organization.
* US-based professionals are preferred.
* Previous experience with a successful campus application process (committee) at a classified campus is not required.
* Candidates from all levels of experience with community-engaged scholarship, community-engaged teaching and/or service-learning pedagogies, and/or community-engaged service are encouraged to apply.
* Candidates who are BIPOC are strongly encouraged to apply including gender, race/ethnicity
* Interested candidates who are employed at or have worked at a community college or Minority Serving Institution are strongly encouraged to apply. This includes AANAPISI, HBCU, HSI, PBI, TC, etc.
* Interested candidates who are Spanish-literate and/or multi-lingual are strongly encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants should fill out the application form<https://acenet.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4MZFzxUkdzQ4kFU> by December 1, 2024. Please direct questions to carnegieelectives(a)acenet.edu<mailto:carnegieelectives@acenet.edu>!
Hello –
Thanks for the great conversation and especially for making it all work so easily! Here’s a recap of today’s meeting:
* Based on the survey results (thanks for the quick responses!), our F2Fis set for May 29 & 30 at the Big Ten Conference Center in Rosemont, IL. We will begin on Thursday at 8:30 and wrap up by noon on Friday.
* We developed an outline for our meeting agendas for the first four meetings of 2025, see attached. Thanks to those who agreed to lead the sessions – should be great discussions!
* We will continue to evolve that outline with topics we feel best suited for the F2F and for other monthly meetings. If you had ideas to add to that, please do!
* Given scheduling, our December meeting will be cancelled. Since the first Friday is on January 3, 2025, that may not work for many. Our next meeting will be Friday, January 10; a meeting invite will be forthcoming. After that, we will get back to our regular first Friday cadence.
Anything we’re missing? Again, thanks for being an amazing group of colleagues!
Kathleen & Ryan
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All - Some of you weren’t on the original messages for the calendar invites to I am re-sending. Hope this helps! Kathleen
From: klodl1(a)unl.edu
When: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM February 2, 2024
Subject: Big Ten Outreach Engagement
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Hello all –
Thanks for a fantastic Big Ten Engagement meeting; it was great to see people in person and share ideas! Also, thanks to all who led the different sessions, nicely done!
We came up with topics where we needed to do a deeper dive, some of these could be addressed at our monthly meetings. We also agreed that we need to convene more regularly, we’re looking for dates in May, 2025 (see below).
Topics that came up for further discussion (no particular order):
* Engagement Maps
* Examples
* How they can be used to better tell the engagement story
* Partnership between engagement and Cooperative Extension
* Rutgers and Nebraska are potential examples
* Advancement/Fund Raising
* What are strategies for raising funds?
* How do we bring that work together?
* Minnesota is one example
* Promotion and Tenure as it relates to Engagement
* Integrated approaches
* Program Impact
* Impact beyond outputs
* Reporting Engagement Impact
* A centralized strategy?
* De-centralized collection and we sort
* Where Engagement “Lives” on Campus
* Pros and Cons of various options
* Community Engaged Research and/or Teaching Symposiums
* Strategies and best practices
* Working with Academic Advisors
* Involving them in the engagement process
Questions for Big Ten Admin:
* Are there avenues through the Big Ten Academic Alliance that we can use to better promote the work of Engagement?
* Other ideas for partnerships?
We will discuss how we want to address these and who might lead the discussions during our next meeting on Friday, November 1.
Please fill out the survey to determine which dates would work best for a May F2F meeting. We’ll again work with the Big Ten Conference Center for space.
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Thanks to all for being amazing partners!
Kathleen & Ryan
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Kathleen Lodl
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
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Here is the poster on mapping mentioned at the retreat.
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Laurie A. Van Egeren, Ph.D.
*Vice Provost for Public Engagement*
University of Minnesota
*President, Engagement Scholarship Consortium*
she/her/hers
lve(a)umn.edu
https://engagement.umn.edu/
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____________________________________________________________
Laurie A. Van Egeren, Ph.D.
*Vice Provost for Public Engagement*
University of Minnesota
*President, Engagement Scholarship Consortium*
she/her/hers
lve(a)umn.edu
https://engagement.umn.edu/
If anyone is at the Rose and needs to go over, the shuttle is leaving at 8:15
Brian Patrick Kurisky, Ph.D.
Pronouns: He, Him, His
Executive Director for the Collaborative Center for Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/community-engagement/collaborative-center>
Division of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/>
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lucy Stone Hall | Livingston Campus
Office A329 | New Brunswick, NJ 08901
P: 848-445-4041 | brian.kurisky(a)rutgers.edu
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Hello all –
Thanks to those of you who already filled out this survey! For those of you who have not, please do so. Even if you can’t be at the meeting this week, your data will help us get a better idea of who is doing what in their roles and how to best position our work.
Thanks to Laurie for compiling the data!
Kathleen
From: Laurie Van Egeren <lve(a)umn.edu>
Date: Thursday, September 12, 2024 at 11:38 AM
To: Kathleen Lodl <klodl1(a)unl.edu>
Subject: Big Ten Engagement Leaders - Responsibility Survey (due 9/26)
Caution: Non-NU Email
Dear Big Ten Engagement Leader,
Prior to the Big Ten Engagement Leaders retreat on October 3, the group would like to update our understanding of the responsibilities held within our offices, as we know that these types of offices can be responsible for a wide variety of areas.
In this survey, which should take 5-10 minutes, we ask about the level of responsibility you and the units that report to you have for a range of engagement areas. These include:
Primary responsibility - you/your units are the lead for your institution in the area.
Secondary responsibility - you/your units are not the primary institutional lead, but have significant work and responsibility in the area.
Not institutionally responsible, but work in the area.
Neither have responsibility nor do much work in the area.
In order to report out at the retreat, we would appreciate your response no later than Thursday, September 26, at COB. Please complete the survey even if you did it before, as it's been several years.
Let me know if you have questions, and thanks in advance,
Laurie Van Egeren
Vice Provost for Public Engagement
University of Minnesota
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All,
Thanks for the conversation on Friday. Attached is the agenda for the October 3-4 meeting, should be a great conversation! Those who have registered are listed below.
Let me know if there are questions and have a great week!
Kathleen
Registrant Details
Full Name
Email Address
Company Name
Benson, Nick
nicholas-benson(a)uiowa.edu<mailto:nicholas-benson@uiowa.edu>
University of Iowa
Brookins, Kwesi
kwesib(a)msu.edu<mailto:kwesib@msu.edu>
Michigan State University
Gallardo, Roberto
robertog(a)purdue.edu<mailto:robertog@purdue.edu>
Purdue University
Kurisky, Brian
brian.kurisky(a)rutgers.edu<mailto:brian.kurisky@rutgers.edu>
Rutgers University
Lodl, Kathleen
klodl1(a)unl.edu<mailto:klodl1@unl.edu>
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Schmiesing, Ryan
schmiesing.3(a)osu.edu<mailto:schmiesing.3@osu.edu>
The Ohio State University
Terry, Larry
larry.terry(a)psu.edu<mailto:larry.terry@psu.edu>
Penn State University
Van Egeren, Laurie
lve(a)umn.edu<mailto:lve@umn.edu>
University of Minnesota
Wright, Travis
Travis.wright(a)wisc.edu<mailto:Travis.wright@wisc.edu>
Morgridge Center for Public Service
Yuncker, Morgan
myuncker(a)umich.edu<mailto:myuncker@umich.edu>
University of Michigan
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Date: Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 11:32 AM
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Subject: Re: Big Ten Outreach Engagement
Hello all –
Thanks to all of you who gave ideas for our F2F Agenda, October 3-4 in Chicago. Attached is the most current draft. During our meeting tomorrow, we’ll be going over that and seeing who might want to be responsible for leading the different sessions.
Any other items for discussion?
Looking forward to it!
Kathleen
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From: klodl1(a)unl.edu
When: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM August 2, 2024
Subject: Big Ten Outreach Engagement
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Hello all –
Given the holiday this week, the attendance at Friday’s Engagement meeting is light. We’re proposing cancelling the meeting; instead, we’d like your input on the DRAFT agenda for the October F2F meeting to be held October 3-4 at the Big10 Conference Center (attached).
Questions/Thoughts:
* We started with topics you identified in the survey; we also know there are others you may want to address. Let us know what those are and we can make it happen.
* We set the time to adjourn at 11:00 on Friday so you could still make the early afternoon flights, see if that makes sense.
* Once we get the topics down, we’ll work on who might be best positioned to lead the conversations around those topics.
* Is there anyone we want to invite in from outside the group? Could be an outside perspective? One of our top administrators, etc.? They could join via zoom if we thought it was helpful.
* We’ll have a registration fee to cover morning coffee/breaks and lunch. Lodging and dinner will be on your own. The space is no charge to us.
Feel free to respond to all or contact Ryan or I directly, open to all ideas! We’re excited to see this moving ahead!
Have a great 4th!
Ryan and Kathleen
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Kathleen Lodl
Associate Dean/4-H Program Administrator
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
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All –
Hope the first weekend of the summer is off to a great start!
We have a slight change in plans which I hope won’t cause extreme chaos. Based on the availability of the Big10 Conference Center, we are needing to shift our dates for the F2F meeting slightly.
The new times: Thursday, October 3 (all day) Friday, October 4 (till noon). Let me know by Monday COB if that makes attendance impossible.
For those of you who are wanting to book hotels, there are several options that have shuttles to and from the airport and The Rose has a shuttle service to the Big10 Conference Center. In checking rates, the rates we can get through Concur are better than what they were offering if we got a block; everyone can choose what they want.
Thanks for being flexible! We will start crafting the agenda!
Kathleen
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Kathleen Lodl
Associate Dean/4-H Program Administrator
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
211 Ag Hall, Lincoln, NE 68583-0703
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Good morning,
Thanks for responding on dates for the F2F. The dates that work best for the most are October 2 and 3. We will start at 9:00 on Wednesday, October 2, and conclude at noon on Thursday, October 3. There are several hotels in the area that have shuttle service to and from O’Hare.
We are finalizing plans with the Big10 Conference Center and will know more on Monday. In the meantime, I know many of you are working on fall calendars and we wanted to get this out.
It will be great to see everyone!
Kathleen
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Kathleen Lodl
Associate Dean/4-H Program Administrator
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
211 Ag Hall, Lincoln, NE 68583-0703
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Does anyone have a badge for engagement on their campus? If so, may I potentially get a listing of requirements, who oversees it, etc.? The Collaborative is moving forward with this and want to see what others have established prior to sending it for approval.
Thank you all
Brian Patrick Kurisky, Ph.D.
Pronouns: He, Him, His
Executive Director for the Collaborative Center for Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/community-engagement/collaborative-center>
Division of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement<https://nbdiversity.rutgers.edu/>
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lucy Stone Hall | Livingston Campus
Office A329 | New Brunswick, NJ 08901
P: 848-445-4041 | brian.kurisky(a)rutgers.edu
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