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Community-Engaged Pathways & Partnerships Grant
August 16, 2018
ICEE, with the support of the Office of Research and Engagement, is seeking its second cohort of P2 Teams. The Community-Engaged Pathways and Partnerships (P2) fellows program aims to strengthen collective approaches to community-engaged scholarship through the development of sustainable pathways and partnerships that build deep, reciprocal processes to achieve … Continued
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Communication Studies Receives Civic Learning Grant
June 25, 2018
UNC-Greensboro’s Department of Communication Studies is one of 24 from a competitive field of 134 applicants around the country to receive a 2018 Civic Learning in the Major by Design grant from the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) to integrate civic learning and social responsibility as expected learning … Continued
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‘Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility’ through Sports Conference June 6-9
June 1, 2018
Dr. Tom Martinek, professor of kinesiology, has been at the forefront of a growing movement of scholars and practitioners who see sports as an underused method to build stronger societies and help individuals be more resilient. The Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) Alliance, a community of practice for practitioners … Continued
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Dr. Tanya Coakley Receives the HHS Community Engaged Scholarship Award
May 18, 2018
Congratulation to Dr. Tanya Coakley (SWK) for receiving the HHS Community Engaged Scholarship Award! This award recognizes and rewards faculty who demonstrate excellence in scholarly engagement with community partners. Involved in community engaged scholarship for the past 15 years Has NIH funded project on fathers and sons and sexual decision-making … Continued
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Innovations in Planning for Better Community Housing and Health
May 18, 2018
The Center for Housing and Community Studies at UNCG, together with the Richmond Memorial Health Foundation are hosting a symposium on Innovations in Planning for Better Community Health and Housing. It will be on Friday, June 1st from 8 AM to 5 PM. Nonprofits, housing advocates, affordable housing providers, philanthropy, healthcare, … Continued
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ICEE Seeking Graduate Assistant
May 17, 2018
The Institute for Community and Economic Engagement is announcing a NEW opportunity for graduate students! For best consideration, please apply by end of day, Thursday, May 31, 2018. Position Title: Graduate Assistant Office: Institute for Community & Economic Engagement Reports to ICEE Assistant Director Hours Per Week: 20 Compensation: $12,000 … Continued
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IUPUI Research Academy
April 23, 2018
Registration is now open for the 2018 IUPUI Research Academy. This intense, interactive 2 ½ day workshop is designed to develop research skills, learn about methods and service learning literature, and develop a research project related to service learning. This year’s Research Academy will begin at 1:30pm on May 9th … Continued
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Tornado Relief Information
April 18, 2018
In response to the April 15th tornado in Greensboro, there are many efforts being organized for volunteering and donating. The Office of Leadership and Service-Learning is keeping a running list of ways to volunteer and donate. Please consult their page to learn of current information. Photo: Tornado damage in Greensboro, … Continued