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Best podcasts about campus compact

Latest podcast episodes about campus compact

Academic Dean
Dr. Jessica Howard, Chemeketa Community College

Academic Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 36:48


Jessica Howard is the president and CEO of Chemeketa Community College. She holds a Ph.D. from New York University and a master's and two bachelor's degrees from Rice University. Prior to joining Chemeketa in 2019, Dr. Howard served as a campus president at Portland Community College Southeast Campus. Before coming to Oregon, Dr. Howard enjoyed a long tenure at San Antonio College in Texas. There she served as an assistant and associate professor, a faculty department chair, and the vice president for academic affairs. During her time in the VP role, and in order to emphasize the importance of student completion and community college credentials, Dr. Howard earned her associate of arts degree. Dr. Howard is an Aspen Fellow and has held positions on multiple boards, including Campus Compact, the Oregon Workforce Investment Board, SEDCOR, Willamette Workforce Partnership, the Latino Network, and the American Association of Women in Community Colleges. She serves on the Student Success Commission of the American Association of Community Colleges and represents community colleges on the Oregon STEM Investment Council. Throughout her career and in a variety of contexts, Dr. Howard's commitment to equitable student success, community- and future-focused workforce development, and innovative and collaborative solutions has shaped and driven her work.  

Aging Well Podcast
Episode 178: Report on 'Transcending Age-Based Divides" w/ Lauren Dunning & Eunice Lin Nichols

Aging Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 85:28


Send us a Text Message.This episode of the Aging Well Podcast examines the Milken Institute's groundbreaking report, "Transcending Age-Based Divides." Dr. Armstrong is joined by Lauren Dunning and Eunice Lin Nichols, who share insights on how intergenerational connections can transform work, health, education, and community life. From innovative programs that bridge generational gaps to the role of technology in enhancing social connections, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on the power of age-diverse communities. Whether you're interested in intergenerational solutions or looking for ways to age well, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable ideas. About the Milken Institute Future of Aging:Learn more on https://milkeninstitute.org"Transcending Age-Based Divides"About CoGenerate:Learn more on https://cogenerate.org/Follow CoGenerate on linkedin, facebook, instagram, tiktokSign up for their email listCheck out their virtual eventsResearch and Reports:Cogeneration: Is America Ready to Unleash a Multigenerational Force for Good?What Young Leaders Want -- And Don't Want -- from Older AlliesOther Resources:Open invitation to join CoGenerate's Innovators' Community of Practice on CoGen Solutions to Social Isolation and LonelinessThe Future of Together -- plenary talk by Eunice Lin Nichols at Campus Compact's national conference making the case for age-integrating higher education. TruDiagnostic epigenetic testingGet a 12% discount using promo code (AGEWELL) and track your pace of aging well.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Have questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on the Aging Well Podcast? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast

The Higher Ed Geek Podcast
Episode #234: From Students to Citizens: How Campus Compact Builds Community Leaders

The Higher Ed Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 33:50


We're proud this week to feature Natalie Furlett and Will Brummett from Campus Compact, an organization dedicated to promoting civic engagement in higher education. Natalie and Will discuss their roles and share the impactful work Campus Compact does to support student and institutional outcomes. They explore the importance of student voice, community engagement, and the positive effects of these efforts on students' personal and professional development. The conversation highlights the significance of fostering strong town-gown relationships and integrating civic engagement into the core of higher education.Guest Names:Natalie Furlett, Senior Director of Member & Student EngagementWilliam Brummett, Student Engagement Manager at Campus CompactGuest Bios:Natalie Furlett is the Senior Director of Member and Student Engagement for Campus Compact, the nation's largest national organization dedicated to higher education civic and community engagement. In this role, Natalie leads the organization's efforts to strengthen campus engagement with their local communities and the Campus Compact network.Will serves as the Student Engagement Manager at Campus Compact. In this role, he supports students who are civic and community engagement leaders to develop the skills, connections, and resources to make equitable and sustainable changes in their communities and their own lives. His role manages the Newman Civic Fellowship, the student leadership design team, Student Compact, and all other student engagement programs.Guest Social Handles: Natalie LinkedInWilliam LinkedIn - - - -Connect With Our Host:Dustin Ramsdellhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dustinramsdell/https://twitter.com/HigherEd_GeekAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Geek is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and I Wanna Work There. Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Dustin will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $200! Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
Dr. Kathy Allen & Rian Satterwhite - Leadership for Regenerative Futures

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 45:11 Transcription Available


Dr. Kathy Allen specializes in leadership coaching and organizational change in non-profit organizations, foundations, small to mid-sized businesses, community development, higher educational institutions, and collaborative networks.Dr. Allen has written and presented widely on topics of leadership, human development, and organizational development. She is a skilled facilitator of organizational change and organizational development. The earmarks of her work are the creation of shared ownership of the results of a change project, long-term sustainable change for the organization, and increased capacity for the staff members and leaders in those organizations.Kathy's  most recent book is  Leading from the Roots: Nature Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today's World. This book firmly anchors leadership in the soil of nature. It's a foundational leadership framework that challenges our 20th-century views that leadership concepts can be universally applied to all contexts.Rian Satterwhite serves as Director of the Office of Service Learning & Leadership at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and teaching faculty at Claremont Lincoln University. A long-time member of the ILA, he serves on the Steering Committee for the ILA Sustainability Leadership Member Community and the ILA Committee for the Advancement of Leadership Programs. He is an active member of The Research University Community Engagement Network (a part of Campus Compact), and serves as a recommended consultant for the Carnegie Elective Classification in Community Engagement and a reviewer for the Elective Classification in Leadership for Public Purpose. Most importantly, he is a father of two and enjoys hiking, travel, and photography.A Quote From This Episode"We gotta elder up here..."Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeRyan's list of resources (See episode transcript)Website: Kathy AllenBook: Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by NewportTelevision Show: ShogunOrganization: One Planet LeadershipAbout The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Plan for ILA's 26th Global Conference in Chicago, IL - November 7-10, 2024. About The Boler College of Business at John Carroll UniversityBoler offers four MBA programs – 1 Year Flexible, Hybrid, Online, and Professional. Each track offers flexible timelines and various class structure options (online, in-person, hybrid, asynchronous). Boler's tech core and international study tour opportunities set these MBA programs apart. Rankings highlighted in the intro are taken from CEO Magazine.About  Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: The Leader's EdgeMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic.

Well Advised
Episode 19: Support & Resources with the Kentucky Campus Compact

Well Advised

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 26:21


Listen to KAA Director Mitzi Holland and Coordinator Cheryl Brumley discuss necessary support and resources for all students with the Kentucky Campus Compact's Mindy Wilson, Shellie Baker, and Caitlyn Barnes.

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Amner Martinez
Rob Barron: Executive Director at Iowa & Minnesota Campus Compact

Amner Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 79:55


Iowa & Minnesota Campus Compact Executive Director: Robert Barron, makes a special guest appearance on THE AMNER MARTINEZ PODCAST. Tune in as they talk about Iowa community engagement

Allison Loves Math Podcast
Bring Your Statistics Class to Life with Community-Engaged Learning with Jana Asher and Jeffrey Musyt

Allison Loves Math Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 29:34


Is it possible to help our math students become better citizens, while teaching them statistics? Tune in to today's episode with Jana Asher & Jeffrey Musyt, assistant professors at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics of Slippery Rock University. Through the Office of Community Engaged Learning at Slippery Rock University, Jana & Jeffrey have been using ‘community-engagement' projects to level up how they teach Statistics and will share how you can do the same in your classroom! The key topics discussed in this episode include: How to use statistics as a tool for becoming a good citizen [6.06] How to foster relationships with community partners in your school [12.32] Know what to do (and not to do) when creating a community-engaged project [18.00] Jana shares the importance of having a backup dataset plan [19.45] Even as a teacher, it is OKAY to make mistakes [22.44] Connect with Jana Asher & Jeffrey Musyt To get Jana & Jeffrey's Presentation on Community-Engaged Learning, email them at jana.asher@sru.edu or jeffrey.musyt@sru.edu. Jana's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janaasher/ Office for Community Engaged Learning: https://www.sru.edu/offices/community-engaged-learning Campus Compact: https://compact.org/ Connect with Allison Dillard Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Allison-Dillard/e/B07PV43V59 Website: https://www.allisonlovesmath.com/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/allisonlovesmath Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllisonLovesMath Twitter : https://twitter.com/AllisonLuvsMath Get the first 2 Chapters of Allison's upcoming book, Crush Hypothesis Testing, for free at https://www.allisonlovesmath.com/free

Academic Dean
Dr. Waded Cruzado, Montana State University

Academic Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 62:10


Dr. Waded Cruzado has served as the 12th president of Montana State University since 2010. She is well known for her understanding of the Morrill Act, which created the land-grant university system, and she is a passionate champion of the tripartite land-grant mission of education, research and public outreach. MSU has set new student enrollment records under Cruzado's leadership, becoming the fastest growing and largest university in the state, and students routinely win prestigious national awards, including Rhodes, Goldwater, Truman and Udall scholarships. Cruzado is also known for placing student success as the campus's top priority.  During Cruzado's tenure MSU's research enterprise has flourished; the university tallied an all-time high for research expenditures in 2019–2020, totaling $167 million, and MSU has competitively won more than $650 million for sponsored research projects. MSU is classified as R1 in the Carnegie Classification for "very high research activity," and is one of only two universities nationally with an R1 classification that is also classified as Very High Undergraduate enrollment. Under Cruzado's leadership the campus has seen numerous major construction and renovation projects. Current projects include the renovation and repurposing of Romney Hall and the construction of a new American Indian Hall. Completed projects include Norm Asbjornson Hall, Jabs Hall, Gaines Hall and the Animal Bioscience Building. Cruzado has also overseen significant improvements to student facilities, including new residence halls, recreation and dining facilities.  Philanthropic support has grown for MSU during her tenure. Among other efforts, MSU's comprehensive fundraising campaign raised more than $413 million, and construction is underway on MSU's donor-funded Bobcat Athletic Complex. Cruzado has provided new pathways to higher education with the establishment of Gallatin College MSU, and she obtained approval to designate the Honors Program as the Honors College. MSU also won a grant for the LaunchPad, a program that introduces entrepreneurship as a viable career option and provides university students and alumni with support for entrepreneurial ventures. MSU's national reputation is strong. Notable recognition includes winning the C. Peter Magrath University Community Engagement Award from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching awarded MSU its community engagement classification. Cruzado has also enhanced alumni and community relations. One visible community project is the CatWalk, an annual celebration of the relationship between MSU and the community. Cruzado chairs the board of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and is a commissioner of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. She has also served on numerous boards; current board memberships include the American Council on Education, Campus Compact, U.S. Bank and the Burton K. Wheeler Center.  Her awards include the “Hero” Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness – Montana Chapter; the Chief Executive HR Champion Award from the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources; and the Michael P. Malone Educator of the Year from the Montana Ambassadors. She also was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary International and was awarded the Seaman A. Knapp Memorial Lectureship. Cruzado previously served as executive vice president and provost at New Mexico State University. A native of Puerto Rico, she has a son and a daughter and two grandchildren.

Compact Nation Podcast
Higher Education's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 70:44


Higher Education's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Marisol is joined by authors from the Council of Europe's publication, Higher Education's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Building a more Sustainable and Democratic Future. Listen in as they talk about the ways higher education needs to transform to create a better world post-pandemic that breaks the previous patterns that led to deep-rooted inequities and injustice. Plus, get the intel on some of what Campus Compact has to offer this summer and fall. Related Resources Campus Compact Impact Awards: compact.org/impact-awards Campus Compact Affinity Networks: compact.org/affinity-networks Higher education's response to the Covid-19 pandemic: Building a more sustainable and democratic future: https://book.coe.int/en/higher-education-and-research/9141-higher-education-s-response-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-building-a-more-sustainable-and-democratic-future-council-of-europe-higher-education-series-no-25.html Music credit Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net

NGO A Go Go
Gayle Hilleke, ED of Kentucky Campus Compact: 40+ Years of Strengthening Communities | Ep #23

NGO A Go Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 46:15


Gayle Hilleke, Executive Director of Kentucky Campus Compact (KyCC), gracefully expounds on over forty years of experience in strengthening communities through work in nonprofits, educational institutions, and government agencies. KyCC is a membership organization of Kentucky college and university presidents committed to the civic purposes of higher education. As the founding director, Gayle has led KyCC over 15 years in supporting approximately 1000 faculty and staff, 10,000 high school and college students, and 20,000 community members. Gayle has 27 years of experience supporting the national service program, AmeriCorps. She worked as a state program officer for 3 years at the Ohio Governor's Service Commission, 9 years at the national headquarters – the Corporation for National and Community Service (now called AmeriCorps), and 15 years as an AmeriCorps sponsor at KyCC. As a sponsor, KyCC focuses its AmeriCorps programs on college access/student success and community impact, placing 150 members annually. Gayle also works as an adjunct professor in the Northern Kentucky University College of Business master's program, Masters of Business Leadership and Innovation (MBLI). In the First Year Practicum, Ms. Hilleke teaches strengths-based methodologies for students to use in service-learning projects. In her consulting work, Gayle is a senior advisor for Flywheel Social Enterprise Hub, helping individuals and organizations build social enterprise skills. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gayle has a bachelor's degree from Eastern Illinois University and a master's degree in Organization Development from American University in Washington, D.C. We'd really appreciate it if you would click the like button above and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! For more information go to http://arcaandassociates.com/ © 2021 Philip Arca

Nazareth College Centennial Podcast
Sr. Kathy Weider and the Origins of Service Learning at Nazareth College

Nazareth College Centennial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 23:21


Sr. Kathy Weider describes how in the 1990s a group of dedicated faculty worked with Campus Compact to create a reflective learning experience through service learning on the Nazareth campus.  Weider mentions key faculty, how service reflects the order of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, and how service-learning has changed over the years.  Interview conducted by Kelsey Jones. 

Compact Nation Podcast
Trumpism & Higher Education

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 50:52


Eric Mlyn returns to #CompactNationPod to talk with Andrew about the ongoing threat of Trumpism to higher education. Listen in for their reflections on the effect the Trump presidency had on our democracy and the role that higher education leaders might have played by not vocally condemning anti-democratic practices. Plus, we’ve got a lot going on at Campus Compact—hear more about upcoming events you might want to get involved in. Related resources: Fusion Course: Enhancing Online Education through Community-Based Learning: events.compact.org/fusion-spring21 Fusion Webinar Series: events.compact.org/fusion-webinars Civic Action Planning Institute: events.compact.org/cap21 Engaged Scholars Initiative: compact.org/esi Eric's piece in Inside Higher Ed: insidehighered.com/views/2020/10/01/given-higher-eds-mission-promote-democracy-its-leaders-should-call-out-president Music credit Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net

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KZSU News
KZSU NewsCentral: Up Close and Far Away Episode 1--The Campus Compact (with Jean Yi)

KZSU News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 17:35


From KZSU News comes a new deep-dive, investigative podcast from Jean Yi '22! In this inaugural episode, Jean is joined by Esha Dhawan, Christina Kong, Katherine Whatley, and Kari Barclay to understand why the Campus Compact has been such a controversial agreement for graduate students on campus. The full transcript of this episode can be found at https://rb.gy/0cp2jq. The theme music is composed by buenamarkpark at https://rb.gy/fwcwyq

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WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
The Morning Show - 12/19/19 - GTC President Bryan Albrecht (Campus Compact)

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 34:58


For Gateway Technical College President Bryan Albrecht's monthly visit to the program, we speak with Kelvin Alfaro, Executive Director of the Wisconsin Campus Compact, a consortium of 25 colleges and universities from around the state that seek to foster opportunities for their students to engage in service learning in their respective communities.

Compact Nation Podcast
The Rising Generation Speaks

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 54:00


Join Andrew at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the U.S. Senate as he speaks to two of Campus Compact’s Newman Civic Fellows, Zaynab Abdi from St. Catherine University and Cameron Conner from Whitman College. Hear more about these two community-committed students and the work they’re doing both locally and globally to tackle wide-ranging issues like girls’ education, disaster relief, voter registration and more. Plus, we discuss how to be thoughtful about celebrating Thanksgiving while acknowledging the complicated history of our country. Then, a Thanksgiving treat: an extra-large conversation about what’s sparking joy for us right now. Related Resources: Thanksgiving Reading from Iowa & Minnesota Campus Compact (https://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=e639469bc5121cf79e792b663&id=21c95d8735), Andrew's Lula Wiles recommendation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSAocF1bNPY), The Campus Compact National Webinar Series (https://compact.org/webinar-series), #GivingTuesday (https://compact.org/give) Music credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net

Compact Nation Podcast
A Macro View of Micro-credentials

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 77:38


This week is all about Campus Compact’s new Community Engagement Professional Credential. First, listen in as Andrew chats with Lina Dostilio, whose work has made substantial contributions to the program. Next, join a conversation with Clayton Hurd, our director of professional learning, and two of the credential pilot program participants. Finally, we stop in pop culture corner to discuss podcasts, TV, and (of course) Game of Thrones and Avengers: Endgame. Related resources: Campus Compact’s Community Engagement Professional Credential https://credential.compact.org The Comunity Engagement Professional in Higher Education: A Competency Model for an Emerging Field https://campuscompact.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781945459030/The-Community-Engagement-Professional-in-Higher-Education Special Edition, Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement http://openjournals.libs.uga.edu/index.php/jheoe/article/view/2209/1147 National Alliance for Broader Impacts https://broaderimpacts.net Music credit: Andrew Savage

No Limits
Indiana Campus Compact, ICC

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 54:03


Today on No Limits we talk about the Indiana Campus Compact, ICC, an organization that works to engage college students beyond campus. Our guests are ICC Executive Director J.R. Jamison, ICC Director of Communications Liza Donovan Blomquist and Ally Nickerson, University of Indianapolis student.

Compact Nation Podcast
Bonus: "A New Angle" podcast episode with Andrew Seligsohn & Andrea Vernon

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 43:36


A New Angle is a podcast celebrating cool people doing awesome things in and around the great state of Montana. It is hosted by University of Montana Marketing Professor Justin Angle. On this episode: Service learning and civic engagement are focal components of a University of Montana education. The Montana chapter of Campus Compact recently celebrated its 25th Anniversary and Andrew Seligsohn, President of Campus Compact, visited Montana and our University System Board of Regents meeting to celebrate this milestone. In this episode Justin Angle speaks with Andrew and Andrea Vernon, Executive Director of the Montana Compact, about service learning in the Montana University System, changes and challenges in higher education, and the role of higher education in promoting civil discourse. Learn more at anewanglepodcast.com

A New Angle
Campus Compact's Andrew Seligsohn & Andrea Vernon

A New Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 43:36


Service learning and civic engagement are focal components of a University of Montana education. The Montana chapter of Campus Compact recently celebrated its 25th Anniversary and Andrew Seligsohn, President of Campus Compact, visited Montana and our University System Board of Regents meeting to celebrate this milestone. In this episode Justin speaks with Andrew and Andrea Vernon, Executive Director of the Montana Compact, about service learning in the Montana University System, changes and challenges in higher education, and the role of higher education in promoting civil discourse.

Compact Nation Podcast
Putting the "Action" in Civic Action Plans

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 59:37


For our first episode of 2019, we focus on Civic Action Plans. In two interviews, we highlight the work of two institutions — Loras College and James Madison University —  who approached the concept of Civic Action Planning in very different ways that both made big impacts on their campuses and communities. Plus, Emily reveals an Iowa food phenomenon: the "walking taco." Listen now and join the conversation online using  #CompactNationPod. Related resources: Campus Compact 30th Anniversary Action Statement & Civic Action Planning Resources: compact.org/actionstatement James Madison University Civic Action Plan: compact.org/resource-posts/james-madison-university-civic-action-plan Loras College Civic Action Plan: compact.org/resource-posts/loras-college-civic-action-plan Music credits: Hip Hop Christmas by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/

Compact Nation Podcast
Midterm Madness

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 49:48


Midterm Madness: We share our reflections on the midterm elections, plus some thoughts about the work ahead as we strive for even greater civic participation among college students. Learn about some of the most recent voter turnout data from CIRCLE at Tufts University, and hear three short interviews that dive into deeper detail about some of the work that went on to drive student voter turnout in the midterm elections. Interviewees include: Samantha Bayne, election engagement organizer at Iowa Campus Compact, Verdis Robinson, Campus Compact’s director of community college engagement, and Clarissa Unger, director of civic engagement at Young Invincibles. Weigh in online using #CompactNationPod. Related resources: Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellowship: compact.org/newman The Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) youth voting data: civicyouth.org/quick-facts/youth-voting/ Campus Compact’s Engage the Election Project: compact.org/education-for-democracy/engage-the-election Young Invincibles: younginvincibles.org Students Learn Students Vote Coalition: studentslearnstudentsvote.org “Continuing the Work after the 2018 Midterms”: https://compact.org/continuing-work-2018-midterms/ Donate to Campus Compact for Giving Tuesday: compact.org/support-campus-compact Music credits: Hip Hop Christmas by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/

Compact Nation Podcast
Let's Talk Faculty

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 52:12


This time on #CompactNationPod, we address faculty development! First, we dive into the evolving meaning of the word "faculty." We also discuss a new publication, "Reconceptualizing Faculty Development in Service-Learning/Community Engagement." Our bright spot of the episode is brought to us by Clayton Hurd, Campus Compact's director of professional learning, who dives deep into the forthcoming Community Engagement Professional Credential. Plus, Emily's sleuthing reveals Andrew's alter ego, Mr. Pig. Related resources: "Reconceptualizing Faculty Development in Service-Learning/Community Engagement: Exploring Intersections, Frameworks, and Models of Practice": https://sty.presswarehouse.com/books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=491358 Campus Compact's Community Engagement Professional Credential: credential.compact.org Campus Compact 2020 National Conference: conference.compact.org Continuums of Service Conference: continuumsofservice.org Eastern Region Campus Compact Conference: ercc.compact.org Midwest Campus Compact Conference: midwest.compact.org Campus Compact National Webinar Series: compact.org/webinarseries Music credits: Hip Hop Christmas by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/

Compact Nation Podcast
Who gets to go to college?

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 41:46


Who gets to go to college? This episode of Compact Nation Podcast: segments! Join us for a great conversation about what we mean when we use the term “non-traditional college students.” We also decode reports on “free college,” finding that some programs are not as free as they seem. Our bright spot this episode is brought to us by Stephanie Schooley, Executive Director of Campus Compact of the Mountain West as she discusses their SECond Mission program to help member institutions create a Veteran-supportive campus culture. Finally, pop culture corner is back! We discuss the serious topic of the #MeToo movement, share a great podcast recommendation (for when you’re all caught up with #CompactNationPod), and get into the October spirit with the newest season of American Horror Story. Related resources: SECond Mission: http://www.ccmountainwest.org/second-mission Code Switch Podcast episode “School Daze”: https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=646870057 The Institute of Higher Education Policy Report, “The State of Free College: Tennessee Promise and New York’s Excelsior Scholarship”: http://www.ihep.org/freecollege The Education Trust Report, “A Promise Fulfilled: A Framework for Equitable Free College Programs”: http://www.edtrust.org/FreeCollege Music credits: Hip Hop Christmas by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/

Teaching Change
Episode 26 – Building Community With Micki Meyer

Teaching Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 23:29


In this episode, we dive into what it means to be in community with others and how to foster community in your world with Micki Meyer of Rollins College.  Micki shares her journey to community building from her early days in Orlando and her almost 20 years at Rollins College.  Learn what Micki says are the three building blocks of community and how self-discovery and mindfulness are essential elements of a happy life.Biography of Micki Meyer, Lord Family Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs and Community at Rollins College.Micki Meyer serves as the Lord Family Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs & Community at Rollins College. She holds an Endowed Chair position funded by the DHL and RNR Foundations to build capacity around engaged scholarship, high impact learning, and student engagement. Micki oversees areas of campus that work directly with leadership education, social innovation & entrepreneurship, civic engagement, service-learning, diversity and inclusion, student involvement, and college access.Over the past 19 years, Micki has worked closely with faculty, staff, students, and community partners to make purposeful connections between campus and community that make meaning of a liberal education in the 21st Century. Micki serves as a Certified Scholar for Florida Campus Compact and as an Engaged Scholar for New Perspectives in Higher Education with Campus Compact. Also, Micki has been active with Ashoka U Changemaker Campus Network.Micki has been the recipient of honors and recognition for her work within communities. This year she received the Robert D. Bradshaw Small Colleges Student Advocate Award from the National Association for Student Personnel Administrators for her demonstrated commitment to the mission and goals of small colleges and her work “above and beyond the call of duty.” Also, Micki has been honored with the Thomas E. Gamble Service Legacy Award and Community Engagement Educator Award for Independent Colleges and Universities from Florida Campus Compact. In 2017 Micki was named a Winter Park Influential by Winter Park Magazine and one of Orlando’s 40 Under 40 by the Orlando Business Journal.Throughout her career, Micki has been engaged throughout Winter Park and Orlando and currently serves as a board member for the Downtown Orlando YMCA, Healthy Central Florida Winter Park, and is active with the Audubon Park School. She is a graduate of the Leadership Orlando and Leadership Winter Park. Micki received her Bachelor of Science in Human Communications and Media Management from the State University of New York College at Fredonia and Master of Arts in College Student Personnel from Bowling Green State University (OH).Linkswww.rollins.eduwww. mindful.org 

Compact Nation Podcast
Season 2 Episode 16

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 64:48


Radical Hospitality: On this episode of #CompactNationPod, Emily Shields and Sinda Nichols, Associate Director of Minnesota Campus Compact, are joined by Katie Clark, Director of Augsburg Central Health Commons at Augsburg University, for an engaging conversation about providing community-ownership over healthcare and what it means to view healthcare from a lens of social justice and radical hospitality. Plus, take a look back at Campus Compact’s National Conference (great hallway conversations!) and join our hosts as they share reflections on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Listen now and join the conversation using #CompactNationPod! Music credits: Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

Compact Nation Podcast
Season 2 Episode 15

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 47:12


#CompactNation LIVE: Tune in to this special episode of #CompactNationPod, recorded live from Campus Compact's 2018 National Conference in Indianapolis. Listen in as our hosts are joined by Brian Gogan, assistant professor in rhetoric and writing studies in the Department of English at Western Michigan University, Azuri Gonzalez, Director of the Center for Civic Engagement at the University of Texas at El Paso, and Mark Wilson, Director of Civic Learning Initiatives and the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University, to talk about dialogue, Civic Action Planning, and highlights from the national conference. Listen now and weigh in on the conversation online with #CompactNationPod.

Grow Your Non-Profit: Marketing and Technology
Money-Making Strategies To Create Earned Revenue for Your Non-Profit

Grow Your Non-Profit: Marketing and Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 23:27


[av_social_share title='Share this entry' style='' buttons='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg='']   Episode Summary A chapter in our book, “Brick by Brick”, explains the importance of having a proper organizational framework. This framework can include marketing, production, management, and everything in between. We follow the story of Aeneas and the survivors of Troy and how they were able to overcome the worst of odds after having lost everything (which, in a way, is the same as “starting with nothing”). In a way, they were like nonprofits. They didn’t exist to attain wealth. They bonded together because they wanted to ensure the survival of their people. (In the same way that many nonprofits work to ensure the survival of anything they believe in.) A common misconception about nonprofits is that these organizations do not make any money other than the donations that are given by their supporters. This couldn’t be further from the truth. There are many non-profit organizations that have built-in strategies that allow them to generate their own income while fulfilling their organizational mission. By assessing the needs of your community, you can determine ways in which you can serve them. But the means by which you’re earning revenue must always stay in alignment with the mission of your organization. This is called “Related Income”. (*Speak to your Accountant about what income can be classified as Related.) Bringing in Related Income also has a lot of positive effects. Organizations can achieve greater impact through using a wide variety of programs and allocating their earner revenue towards providing necessary resources. Alexandra describes several examples in detail about how organizations are not only creating income streams, but are also creating potential opportunities that you, too, can use. In order for your organization to create sustainable revenue streams, you’ll need to look at some of the different ways you can provide services and resources. In this episode, Alexandra Black Paulick, from Positive Impact Media and NonprofitsfortheFuture.com, explains how you can get your gears spinning smoothly when it comes to money-making strategies and how to create earned revenue for your organization. About Alexandra Black Paulick Alexandra Black-Paulick is a business junkie at heart. After finishing college she went on to service in AmeriCorps as a team leader through Campus Compact in Bozeman, MT. She helped 8 team members grow the capacity of different nonprofits in the region. Moving to San Diego she worked with a nonprofit empowering local businesses. Following her nonprofit work, she transitioned to a career in marketing. Still feeling the pull of the nonprofit mentality, she stumbled into the world of social entrepreneurs. Inspired by individuals creating meaningful change in the world, she started the Positive Impact Podcast. This was the perfect blend of her nonprofit background, love for business and marketing outlets. [av_button_big label='Join the Grow Your Non-Profit Facebook Group!' description_pos='above' link='manually,https://www.facebook.com/groups/growyournonprofit/' link_target='' icon_select='yes-left-icon' icon='ue8f5' font='entypo-fontello' custom_font='#ffffff' color='theme-color' custom_bg='#444444' color_hover='theme-color-subtle' custom_bg_hover='#444444' custom_font_hover='#421c52!important' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''] Click here to join a community of non-profit professionals leveraging digital marketing and technology to grow their communities and improve their fundraising systems.  [/av_button_big]  

Compact Nation Podcast
Season 2 Episode 9

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 53:00


Newman Civic Fellows in Action: In the ninth episode of our second season, Co-Host Andrew Seligsohn and Campus Compact Housing Partnerships Coordinator and AmeriCorps VISTA Caity Vogt sit down with Natural Breeden and Lindsey Earl, two Newman Civic Fellows visiting Boston for the Newman Civic Fellows National Conference. Listen in as they discuss their work to combat housing insecurity, food insecurity and other poverty-related issues facing students in higher education. Plus, catch up with Campus Compact of the Mountain West with guest host Stephanie Schooley and take a stop in Pop Culture Corner to talk Time’s person of the year, "Broadchurch," and "Citizen: An American Lyric." Music credits: "Santo Rico" by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ "Thingamajig" by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/

Compact Nation Podcast
Season 2 Episode 7

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 44:04


Strengthening Democracy for a Healthier Society: In our seventh episode of the second season, Co-Host J.R. Jamison sat down with our own Andrew Seligsohn, President of Campus Compact, to discuss how the organization is responding to the current climate in the country by bringing people together through dialogue, programs, and shared missions. They also make a stop off in Pop Culture Corner to talk Stranger Things and Man in the High Castle. Music credits: Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: www.twinmusicom.org/

Compact Nation Podcast
Season 2 Episode 1

Compact Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 62:42


Welcome to Season 2 of the Compact Nation Podcast with hosts Emily Shields and J.R. Jamison! This month's episode features an interview with retired Iowa Senator Tom Harkin. Harkin talks about his institute at Drake University, how citizens can impact policy, the changes he's seen in his career and what higher education needs to do now. The co-hosts also discuss some exciting updates and changes for Campus Compact! Listen now and weigh in on the conversation online using #CompactNationPod Music credits: Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

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Providence College Podcast
Phoebee Jean '19 – Newman Civic Fellow

Providence College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 17:02


In this episode, Phoebee Jean '19 discusses how she is using her time at Providence College to impact campus culture positively and to bring attention to social justice issues at the College and in the City of Providence. Jean was recently named a Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact and we talk about what this honor means to her and what she has planned for the upcoming year.