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Conference Examines Commitment of Institutions of Higher Learning to
Community Engagement
by Jane Todd
Over 125 participants, repre-senting 54 institutions and communities
from around the country, participated in the Challenge of Engagement
conference in July at The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference
Center. This was the third annual University- Community Partnership
Conference sponsored by the Virginia Tech Service-Learning Center. This
year's program focused on examining the challenge of engagement,
particularly as it relates to leadership and institutional missions of higher education.
The keynote speaker was Donald Blake, formerly the executive director
of Connecticut Campus Compact and vice president for academic affairs
at Kentucky State University. Blake opened the conference by sharing 45
years of experience as an educator, corporate executive, administrator,
and civil rights activist. His energetic and enlightening presentation
was followed by interactive sessions where participants reflected on the
meaning of authentic engagement.
Framing key issues for institu-tional leaders, in his keynote address,
Stephen Percy presented six promising practices that are essential to
higher education's commitment to community engagement. Percy is
director of the Milwaukee Idea at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee and co-author of the provocative document, Calling
the Question: Is Higher Education Ready to Commit to Community
Engagement? "This year's event seemed to be particularly relevant to conference
participants," said Michele James-Deramo, director of the
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Laura Hawthorne, director of University Outreach and special assistant
to the provost at the University of Virginia, addresses participants in
the breakout session, Are Virginia's Higher Eds Ready to Call the
Question, during the conference on the Challenge of Engagement. Jeri
Childers, director of Outreach Program Development at Virginia Tech, and
Alice Joyner, director of Outreach at Virginia State University, were
also co-presenters of the interactive session designed for faculty and
administrators from across the commonwealth.
Service-Learning Center and chair of the conference planning committee.
"Participants commented on the depth of the conversations and the
applicability of the presentations to issues they are facing on their
own campuses."
The fourth annual University-Community Partnership Conference, The
Community Calls Forth the University, will be held on July 18-20, 2007,
at the Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center. For more
information, contact James-Deramo at deramo@vt.edu.
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