This article invites readers to consider foundational assumptions about community-engaged work. The author envisions a path forward to help “un-stall” the community engagement movement and to deepen and broaden practice. Connecting cutting edge thinking emerging out of the public, private, and nonprofit sectors – all suggesting the need to collectivize our work – the author argues in favor of refocusing community engagement efforts on the backbone of higher education: academic disciplines and departments. The article concludes with a composite vision, compiled from data and experiences collected at multiple postsecondary institutions in the United State and beyond, for a partnership landscape that positions the academic unit closer to the ...
IntroductionT his article is based on my experience in developing a model of civic engagement at Occ...
In the contemporary economic environment, universities both as sector and individually, are increasi...
In recent years, practitioners, faculty, administrators and students have called for institutions of...
Community engagement is one of the major innovations that has occurred in higher education over the ...
University-community engagement has the potential to positively transform higher education, but comm...
Universities are increasing their efforts to more clearly demonstrate their social value. This artic...
Universities and colleges are increasingly providing internal grants to encourage faculty and staff ...
Durham University is often perceived by its surrounding region as a somewhat elitist institution. Th...
Published ArticleIncreasingly universities are being expected to address community engagement and su...
Researchers endorse the integration of community engagement (CE) into higher education as a way to i...
In this study, a team of six faculty members from Weber State University’s Telitha E. Lindquist Coll...
This article reflects on the nature of Community-University engagement from a research focus. This e...
This article examines two case studies that describe different ways of work-ing with community partn...
This article provides a brief overview of Appreciative Organizing (AO), a term coined by the author ...
Twenty years ago, reflecting on the possibilities for service-learning (SL) to help re-envision high...
IntroductionT his article is based on my experience in developing a model of civic engagement at Occ...
In the contemporary economic environment, universities both as sector and individually, are increasi...
In recent years, practitioners, faculty, administrators and students have called for institutions of...
Community engagement is one of the major innovations that has occurred in higher education over the ...
University-community engagement has the potential to positively transform higher education, but comm...
Universities are increasing their efforts to more clearly demonstrate their social value. This artic...
Universities and colleges are increasingly providing internal grants to encourage faculty and staff ...
Durham University is often perceived by its surrounding region as a somewhat elitist institution. Th...
Published ArticleIncreasingly universities are being expected to address community engagement and su...
Researchers endorse the integration of community engagement (CE) into higher education as a way to i...
In this study, a team of six faculty members from Weber State University’s Telitha E. Lindquist Coll...
This article reflects on the nature of Community-University engagement from a research focus. This e...
This article examines two case studies that describe different ways of work-ing with community partn...
This article provides a brief overview of Appreciative Organizing (AO), a term coined by the author ...
Twenty years ago, reflecting on the possibilities for service-learning (SL) to help re-envision high...
IntroductionT his article is based on my experience in developing a model of civic engagement at Occ...
In the contemporary economic environment, universities both as sector and individually, are increasi...
In recent years, practitioners, faculty, administrators and students have called for institutions of...