1. Community Engagement Faculty Institute Community Engagement Faculty Institute
The second annual Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement The second annual Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement
Faculty Institute will be held May 29-31, 2013. The Faculty Institute Faculty Institute will be held May 29-31, 2013. The Faculty Institute
is designed for all who want to deepen their knowledge, skills, and passion is designed for all who want to deepen their knowledge, skills, and passion
for community-based teaching and research. The three-day Faculty for community-based teaching and research. The three-day Faculty
Institute is itself a model of engaged learning. It will feature a mix of Institute is itself a model of engaged learning. It will feature a mix of
lectures by faculty and community experts on the theory and practice of lectures by faculty and community experts on the theory and practice of
community engagement along with travel into the local community to community engagement along with travel into the local community to
learn with community partners who address a range of social concerns, learn with community partners who address a range of social concerns,
such as poverty, healthcare, and education. Community partner connections such as poverty, healthcare, and education. Community partner connections
and institute curriculum will be tailored to the learning objectives and and institute curriculum will be tailored to the learning objectives and
interests expressed by the emergent cohort. interests expressed by the emergent cohort.
Apply now for the 2013 Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement Apply now for the 2013 Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement
Faculty Institute at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/cefacultyinstitute2013. Faculty Institute at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/cefacultyinstitute2013.
Please apply by Friday, March 1, 2013. Space is limited. Applications will Please apply by Friday, March 1, 2013. Space is limited. Applications will
be reviewed by Center for Social Concerns faculty and affiliated Fellows on be reviewed by Center for Social Concerns faculty and affiliated Fellows on
a rolling basis; those admitted into the Faculty Institute will be notified of a rolling basis; those admitted into the Faculty Institute will be notified of
acceptance by March 22, 2013. Participants selected will be recognized at acceptance by March 22, 2013. Participants selected will be recognized at
the Rodney F. Ganey Awards Dinner in early April and will receive, upon the Rodney F. Ganey Awards Dinner in early April and will receive, upon
completion of the full Faculty Institute, $250 deposited to their research completion of the full Faculty Institute, $250 deposited to their research
account to be applied toward community engagement research and account to be applied toward community engagement research and
teaching. Lunch will be provided each day. teaching. Lunch will be provided each day.
For assistance or further information, contact Dr. Connie Snyder Mick at For assistance or further information, contact Dr. Connie Snyder Mick at
1-0498 or cmick@nd.edu. 1-0498 or cmick@nd.edu.
Community Engagement Faculty Institute Community Engagement Faculty Institute
The second annual Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement The second annual Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement
Faculty Institute will be held May 29-31, 2013. The Faculty Institute Faculty Institute will be held May 29-31, 2013. The Faculty Institute
is designed for all who want to deepen their knowledge, skills, and passion is designed for all who want to deepen their knowledge, skills, and passion
for community-based teaching and research. The three-day Faculty for community-based teaching and research. The three-day Faculty
Institute is itself a model of engaged learning. It will feature a mix of Institute is itself a model of engaged learning. It will feature a mix of
lectures by faculty and community experts on the theory and practice of lectures by faculty and community experts on the theory and practice of
community engagement along with travel into the local community to community engagement along with travel into the local community to
learn with community partners who address a range of social concerns, learn with community partners who address a range of social concerns,
such as poverty, healthcare, and education. Community partner connections such as poverty, healthcare, and education. Community partner connections
and institute curriculum will be tailored to the learning objectives and and institute curriculum will be tailored to the learning objectives and
interests expressed by the emergent cohort. interests expressed by the emergent cohort.
Apply now for the 2013 Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement Apply now for the 2013 Center for Social Concerns Community Engagement
Faculty Institute at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/cefacultyinstitute2013. Faculty Institute at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/cefacultyinstitute2013.
Please apply by Friday, March 1, 2013. Space is limited. Applications will Please apply by Friday, March 1, 2013. Space is limited. Applications will
be reviewed by Center for Social Concerns faculty and affiliated Fellows on be reviewed by Center for Social Concerns faculty and affiliated Fellows on
a rolling basis; those admitted into the Faculty Institute will be notified of a rolling basis; those admitted into the Faculty Institute will be notified of
acceptance by March 22, 2013. Participants selected will be recognized at acceptance by March 22, 2013. Participants selected will be recognized at
the Rodney F. Ganey Awards Dinner in early April and will receive, upon the Rodney F. Ganey Awards Dinner in early April and will receive, upon
completion of the full Faculty Institute, $250 deposited to their research completion of the full Faculty Institute, $250 deposited to their research
account to be applied toward community engagement research and account to be applied toward community engagement research and
teaching. Lunch will be provided each day. teaching. Lunch will be provided each day.
For assistance or further information, contact Dr. Connie Snyder Mick at For assistance or further information, contact Dr. Connie Snyder Mick at
1-0498 or cmick@nd.edu. 1-0498 or cmick@nd.edu.