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Diversity & Community Engagement: Deepening our Impact through Threading Conversations & Efforts among Leaders & Advocates

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Event:
Diversity & Community Engagement: Deepening our Impact through Threading Conversations & Efforts among Leaders & Advocates
Start:
01/31/2013 10:30 am
End:
01/31/2013 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Organizer:
Institute for Community & Economic Engagement
Phone:
(336) 334-4661
kdbuchne@uncg.edu
Updated:
01/10/2013
Venue:
Maple Room, Elliott University Center
Phone:
(336) 334-4661
Address:
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Greensboro, NC, United States
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Timothy K. Eatman, PhD (bio)
Assistant Professor of Higher Education, Syracuse University, and Co-Director, Imagining America: Artists & Scholars in Public Life

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This facilitated dialogue will pull together leaders and advocates who seek positive social change through community engagement and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Discussion will be grounded in the “catalyst paper”, Full Participation: Building the Architecture for Diversity and Community Engagement in Higher Education (Sturm, Eatman, Saltmarsh, Bush). Eatman will facilitate a cross-university discussion about connections between UNCG community engagement and equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives to leverage an integrative approach to promote student success and other strategic goals.

*Sponsored by the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee for Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion and the School of Health & Human Sciences

*Eatman’s visit is part of the 2013 Community Engagement Series.


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