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Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley
This episode features Marisol Morales, who serves as the Executive Director of Carnegie Elective Classifications at the American Council on Education. We spend time discussing the Elective Classification for Community Engagement and the Leadership for Public Purpose Classification, both of which reflect important values and goals for colleges and universities. As you will hear, we spoke with Marisol during her busy travels promoting this important work.American Council on Education:https://www.acenet.edu/Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education:https://carnegieclassifications.acenet.edu/This season of Leading Improvements in Higher Education is sponsored by the Center for Assessment and Research Studies at James Madison University; learn more at jmu.edu/assessment.Episode recorded: April 2023. Host: Stephen Hundley. Producers: Chad Beckner, Caleb Keith, and Shirley Yorger. Original music: Caleb Keith. This award-winning podcast is a service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis; learn more at assessmentinstitute.iupui.edu.
Join Judge Ron Rangel and his guest Marisol Morales, Bexar County Public Defender's Office Licensed Master Social Worker, as they discuss the crucial but often overlooked role of social work in holistic indigent defense.Support the show
In her discussion with Marisol Morales-Ladrón, Irish-Canadian writer Emma Donoghue reads from her latest novel The Pull of the Stars (2020) and explores its themes of childbirth, motherhood, and lesbian love set against the backdrop of the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic. They also discuss the setting in a maternity ward in Dublin, the challenge of examining and presenting Irish national history from a female perspective and trace some autobiographical references in the novel.
On this episode of #CompactNationPod, we celebrate Black History Month. Join co-host Marisol Morales for an intimate conversation with four Black engaged scholars: Zahra Ahmed (St. Mary’s College of CA), Tim Eatman (Rutgers University - Newark), Joseph Tucker Edmonds (IUPUI), Nicole Webster (Penn State University). Listen in as they discuss what it’s like to work as practitioners of color in this field and how they find space for healing. Music credits: Andrew Savage
Tune in to this episode of #CompactNationPod for an engaging conversation as part of Hispanic Heritage month. Join co-host Marisol Morales as she interviews Mari Castañeda and Joseph Krupczynski of University of Massachusetts Amherst about their new book, "Civic Engagement in Diverse Latinx Communities." This book is the first civic engagement publication of its kind, giving examples of asset-focused partnerships between Latinx communities and higher education institutions from contributors who all identify as Latinx. Hear from Mari and Joseph about building community, love as a critical practice, and how their paths brought them to this work. Related resources: "Civic Engagement in Diverse Latinx Communities": https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/65474 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/
Think you can spot fake news? Hear from Mike Caulfield about his techniques for teaching students to ditch their biases and determine whether a news story is valid. Mike discusses our tendency to believe news stories that support our views and dismiss stories that are contrary to them. Learn some easy methods to reduce cognitive overload and quickly assess whether you can trust the news stories you find online. Plus, listen in for the debut of newest co-host, Marisol Morales. Related resources: Mike Caulfield’s blog post, “Stop Reacting and Start Doing the Process”: https://hapgood.us/2018/09/07/stop-reacting-and-start-doing-the-process/ Four Moves fact-checking techniques: https://fourmoves.blog/ Stanford History Education Group: https://sheg.stanford.edu/ Online verification skills video series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsSbsdukQ8VYy88IiSJhz4NyBxxtLzsNr Mike Caulfield’s book: https://webliteracy.pressbooks.com/ CIVIL journalism ecosystem: https://civil.co/ 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/
LIVE from the 5th Global Service-Learning Summit at the University of Notre Dame: In the second part of the episode, listen in to the the rest of the discussion between co-host J.R. Jamison, guest host Eric Hartman, and panelists Janice McMillan, Marisol Morales, Richard Slimbach, and Nicole Webster. Stay with us until the end where you’ll get the chance to hear Eric’s reflections on what kind of root vegetable he would be if he had to give up his important work in global service-learning and live the rest of his life firmly planted in one place. Listen now and weigh in online using #CompactNationPod.
LIVE from the 5th Global Service-Learning Summit at the University of Notre Dame: In our final episode of the second season, co-host J.R. Jamison sat down guest host Eric Hartman, Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship at Haverford College and the Co-Founder of globalsl.org, to discuss critiques of global service-learning and best approaches for future practice. Eric then facilitates a discussion on the topic with panelists Janice McMillan, Associate Professor, Director UCT Global Citizenship Programme—University of Cape Town (South Africa); Marisol Morales, Vice President for Network Leadership—Campus Compact (United States); Richard Slimbach, Professor of Global Studies—Azusa Pacific University (California); and Nicole Webster, Associate Professor of Youth and International Development, Co-Director of 2iE-Penn State Centre for Collaborative Engagement Burkina Faso—Pennsylvania State University. Listen now and weigh in online using #CompactNationPod.
Pastor Appreciation Service 2012
Pastor Appreciation Service 2012