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Partners in Change Conference 2016
November 3, 2016 @ 12:00 pm - November 4, 2016 @ 4:00 pm EDT
Michigan Campus Compact (MiCC) is excited for our fall conference, “Partners in Change!” The conference will be held November 3-4, 2016 at the University of Michigan-Dearborn Fairlane Center in Dearborn, Michigan. This year’s convening will blend two of MiCC’s signature events, the Active Leaders Student Conference and Civic Engagement Institute, facilitating a dynamic exchange of energy, ideas and knowledge. The conference will feature a diverse set of workshop sessions, innovative and outstanding keynote speakers, and valuable deep learning opportunities.
Attendance options:
• Thursday only – a variety of half-day, intensive colloquia options are offered; one targeted specifically for student leaders. Participants are invited to join us for an informal networking lunch to kick of the afternoon!
• Friday only – a traditional conference format with three separate workshop blocks, designed to address the needs and interests of faculty, staff and students; a morning member meeting and breakfast keynote (announcing our EXCITING new project!); two luncheon keynotes (your choice!); and an onsite service project led by our student planning committee.
• Full conference – commit to two days of professional development and networking for a discounted registration rate!
Our registration system will ask questions about your role on campus and your attendance plans to identify the appropriate registration fee level for you.
Colloquium Options:
• Facing Project Orientation (invitation only) – J.R. Jamison and Kelsey Timmerman
• One Step Ahead: Developing the Holistic Leader in You (student session) – Demarra Gardner
• Advancing Service Learning and Community Engagement on Your Campus – Jeff Howard and Renee Zientek
• Diving Deeply into “Impact” – Dr. Emily Janke
Keynotes:
• The Facing Project – J.R. Jamison and Kelsey Timmerman
• If Believing is Seeing, What Stories are We Telling? – Dr. Emily Janke
• Changing the Narrative: Checking Your Bias, Elevating Your Commitment and Holding Yourself Accountable – Breannah Alexander
Workshop Session Examples:
• Community Conversation: Restoring Public Trust in State Government
• Tapping the Creativity of College Students to Inspire K-12 Youth
• Engaged Departments: Do They Work? And Are They Worth It?
• (Re) Introduction to Community Engaged Teaching and Learning
• Impact Circle: Convening Mutually-Reinforcing Grassroots-University Partnerships for Strategic Community Investment and Transformational Collective Impact
• Working the Campus-Community Planning Table: Fostering a More Inclusive and Democratic Process
• Building Effective Campus-School Partnerships Through a Literacy Lens
• Keeping it Close to Home: Locally Based Alternative Breaks
• Beyond Adulting: Not Your Mama’s Advice on Standing Out as a Young Professional
• Community by Design
• A Year in Service: Help Communities, Launch Your Career
• Community Learning Partners: Focus on STEAM
• Reflection Circles as an Effective Method for Processing Community Engaged Learning
• Supporting a Sustainable Engagement: A Case Study on Project-Based Programs
• Fostering Student Leadership for Community Engagement and Social Justice