Creating a Community Engagement Network

Creating a Community Engagement Network

A Campus Event sponsored by the Center for Community & Civic Engagement

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Date and Time:  March 31st, 12-4:00 pm (lunch will be provided at 12 noon. Join us when you are available) Where: BTSU Ballroom

Purpose:

Ø  Engage in an open dialogue about community-based and service learning activities at BGSU

Ø  Share information about current community-oriented projects and resources

Ø  Brainstorm ideas about how to best engage, impact, and work with our surrounding communities

Ø  Inspire positive community-wide outcomes and academic and community vitality

Outcomes for Participants:

Ø  New connections to peers who may be interested in partnering with you in support of your service learning and/or community-oriented work, research, and teaching

Ø  Increased capacity in the form of new ideas and connections to conduct the community work that’s important to you

Ø  Greater awareness of community-based and service learning opportunities in and around BGSU

Ø  Opportunity to shape the future of community engagement at BGSU

Who’s Invited: Everyone who is part of the BGSU community, and who is part of or is interested in engaging in community-based and service learning activities in Northwest Ohio and beyond. This includes students, faculty, and staff. No matter your service learning or community focus, please come and share your ideas for making a difference. If you currently deal with local or global issues in your classes or would like to connect with individuals who do, and learn more about how to, please come and share your thoughts and ideas.

What We’ll Do: Through inclusive, guided, but largely informal conversations, you will connect with other campus members, virtually and in-person, to craft and communicate ideas about how together we can create a flourishing BGSU Community Engagement Network.

Questions? Contact V Jane Rosser or Paul Valdez at 419 372 9865

This event is being facilitated for the CCCE by a team of graduates and current students from the Master’s of Organizational Development program.

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