What: Pop-Up University featuring award-winning author Professor Kelcey Ervick What: “How to Combine Biography, History, and Illustration to Tell Stories That Matter” When: Thursday, March 23rd at 7:00 P.M. (arrive early to grab refreshments, stay late for informal conversation, networking, and an optional book signing) Where: LangLab (1302 High Street, South Bend) Cost: FREE &… Read more »
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Applications are Open for the Gerald Bepko Faculty Community Engagement Award
Applications are Open for the Gerald Bepko Faculty Community Engagement Award Faculty have until March 22 to apply for the biennial award Faculty at Indiana public and private institutions are invited to apply for the Gerald Bepko Community Engagement Award (Bepko Award), an award presented to faculty members who embody the pillars of community engagement…. Read more »
Attn. Faculty: Global Community-Engaged Learning Course Development Institute (Travel + Stipend Provided)
Global Community-Engaged Learning Course Development Institute Application Deadline: March 10, 2023 In partnership with the IU CITL Service-Learning Program, the Center for the Study of Global Change is hosting the Global Community-Engaged Course Development Institute in Summer 2023 in Bloomington. The purpose of the institute is to promote the creation of new, high quality community-engaged… Read more »
Students: Are you engaged in the community? Let us know! A national honor & opportunity awaits you!
Call for Nominations – Newman Civic Fellowship (National Honor) Students, are you civically engaged? Faculty and staff, do you know a student who is civically engaged? Our campus is seeking potential nominees for a prestigious national fellowship program. The Newman Civic Fellowship is a year-long program that recognizes and supports student public problem solvers at Campus Compact… Read more »
Symposium on Anti-Racist Community Engagement
Symposium on Anti-Racist Community Engagement Friday, March 31, 2023 11AM – 4PM EST (ONLINE) REGISTER at https://events.compact.org/anti-racist-23/begin This hybrid event will occur physically at UMass Dartmouth and virtually throughout the world. It will feature panels and workshops led by: Authors from a forthcoming book on Anti-Racist Community Engagement to be published by Campus Compact in… Read more »
Become a New Homeowner – Habitat for Humanity Info Session – Thurs. Feb. 16th at NOON
Are you a first-time homebuyer? Is your family income $35,000 – $90,480? Is the current housing market making it difficult to purchase a suitable home? As changes in inflation and the housing market squeeze people out of the housing market, IU South Bend is eager to support employees who are interested in home ownership but… Read more »
Habitat for Humanity Seeks First-Time Home Buyers – Learn More!
Are you a first-time homebuyer? Is your family income $35,000 – $90,480? Is the current housing market making it difficult to purchase a suitable home? As changes in inflation and the housing market squeeze people out of the housing market, IU South Bend is eager to support employees who are interested in home ownership but… Read more »
Call for Nominations – Newman Civic Fellowship (National Honor)
Students, are you civically engaged? Faculty and staff, do you know a student who is civically engaged? Our campus is seeking potential nominees for a prestigious national fellowship program. The Newman Civic Fellowship is a year-long program that recognizes and supports student public problem solvers at Campus Compact member institutions. Fellows are nominated by their… Read more »
Yes! You can afford a new home! New Housing Partnership for IUSB Employees $$$
Are you a first-time homebuyer? Is your family income $35,000 – $90,480? Is the current housing market making it difficult to purchase a suitable home? As changes in inflation and the housing market squeeze people out of the housing market, IU South Bend is eager to support employees who are interested in home ownership but… Read more »
Community-Engaged Principles, Pedagogies, & Practices (Course Redesign Institute, Mar. 1-2, 1-5pm, Virtual)
FREE Course Redesign Institute: Community-Engaged Principles, Pedagogies, & Practices Faculty are encouraged to join Campus Compact’s Curriculum Redesign Institute. Don’t miss the opportunity to take part in an interactive learning community with faculty from institutions across the country. Participants will explore topics including: fostering faculty learning about community-engaged principles, pedagogies, and practices nurturing supportive and reciprocal… Read more »