TUESDAY 5-24-16. Community Impact/Incarceration & Justice
8:00-8:30 Breakfast | Geddes Hall Coffee House
8:30-9:00 Welcome, Overview, Introductions | Connie Mick and Annie Cahill Kelly
9:00-9:30 Plenary Session: “Community Engagement: Principles and Practice” | Connie Mick, Mary Beckman
9:30-9:40 Break
9:40-10:40 Plenary Session: “Building a Sustainable Community: Why Poverty Matters” | Bonnie Bazata, Ending Poverty Now, and Matt Harrington, President and CEO, St. Joseph County United Way
10:40-10:50 Break
10:50-12:00 Plenary Session: “Partnershipping: Orientation, Supervision, Reflection” | Annie Cahill Kelly, Facilitator; Deb Stanley, Sam Centellas, Peter Lombardo, Shelly Zabukovic, Rachael Foster, Michelle Peters, Andy Kostielney—Notre Dame Community-Based Learning Coordinators
12:00-1:00 Lunch | Welcome: Fr. Paul Kollman, Leo and Arlene Hawk Executive Director, Center for Social Concerns
1:00-2:15 Plenary Session: Impact Evaluation: Working with Agencies to Measure Impact” | Rachel Fulcher-Dawson, Notre Dame
2:15-2:30 Break
2:30-3:00 Travel to Juvenile Justice Center
3:00-4:15 Site Visit: “Reading for Life: Growing an Academic Idea into St. Joseph County’s Largest Diversion Program for Juvenile Offenders,” Laura Chodacki Baker, and Pete Morgan, Executive Director of the Juvenile Justice Center
4:15-4:30 Travel to Center for the Homeless (CFH)
4:30-5:45 Site Visit: CFH Presentations: Clark Power, Peter Lombardo, CFH Guests
5:45-6:00 Travel to Center for Social Concerns
6:00-7:30 Dinner and Drinks: Robinson Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare at Notre Dame | Christy Burgess and Scott Jackson, Notre Dame
WEDNESDAY 5-25-16. Student Impact/Immigration and Rights
8:00-8:30 Breakfast | Coffee House
8:30-9:45 Plenary Session: “Steeping in Circle: Creating a Container for Deeper Learning” | Susan Sharpe, Notre Dame
9:45-10:30 Plenary Session: “Reflection as a Means for Discovery” | Andrea Smith Shappell, Notre Dame
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-11:50 Concurrent Sessions:
– “Keys to Managing Risk in Academic Community Engagement” Barb Davey, Notre Dame | “Ethics and Community-Based Participatory Research” Jim Frabutt, Notre Dame
– “Understanding the Dynamics of Poverty: A Participatory Workshop” Bonnie Bazata, Ending Poverty Now
11:50-12:00 Break
12:00-1:00 Group Photo | Lunch | Harlan Beckley, SHECP Executive Director, Welcome
1:00-1:10 Break
1:10-2:20 Plenary Session: “Revitalizing Coal Country: Student Involvement in Community Change,” Bucknell University and the Mother Maria Kaupas Center Partnership | Carl Milofsky, Shaunna Barnhart, Rev. Martin Moran, and Jacob Betz
2:20-2:30 Break
2:30-3:00 Travel to Civil Rights Heritage Center OR Sister Maura Brannick, CSC, Health Center
3:00-4:00 Site Visit: Civil Rights Heritage Center (George Garner) or Sister Maura Brannick, CSC, Health Center (Michelle Peters and Kristin Hillgamyer)
4:00-4:30 Travel to La Casa de Amistad
4:30-5:30 Site Visit: Spanish CBL and La Casa de Amistad | Sam Centellas, Rachel Parroquin and Marisel Moreno
5:30-6:30 Dinner at La Casa de Amistad (Mexican Meal)
6:30-7:00 Travel to Center for Social Concerns (If you do not wish to join the dinner, please let connie know and plan to drive separately).
THURSDAY 5-26-16: Faculty Impact/Work and Dignity
8:00 Meet at Geddes Hall
8:00-8:30 Travel to Goodwill Industries
8:30-10:30 Breakfast and Talks, Goodwill Industries | Debie Coble, Isaac Hunt, Susan Sharpe, Margie Pfeil
10:30-10:50 Travel to LOGAN Industries
10:50-12:00 Site Visit: Community-Based Learning Writing and Rhetoric, LOGAN Industries | John Duffy, Shelly Zabukovic
12:00-12:15 Travel to Center for Social Concerns
12:15-1:15 Lunch | “Poverty, Community Engagement, and the Catholic Social Tradition” Clemens Sedmak
1:15-1:25 Break
1:25-2:30 Concurrent Sessions:
– Designing Syllabi and Assignments: Faculty Reflections, Kraig Beyerlein, Beth Capdeveille | “Facilitating Student Engagement with Community Partners as Software Clients,” Mark Goadrich, Hendrix College
– Moderated Open Forum for Staff and Community Partners | Tiffany Sargent, Anne Gibbons
2:30-2:40 Break
2:40-3:30 Plenary Session: “The Role of Community-Based Research in Achieving Community Impact,” Mary Beckman and Danielle Wood
3:30-3:40 Break
3:40-4:45 Concurrent Sessions:
-Entrepreneurship “EntrepreNU: Engaging Students Across the Curriculum and Outside the Classroom,” Kevin Blair and David Taylor | “A Concern for Social Justice: The Essence of a University,” David Gandolfo
– Moderated Open Forum: “Lingering Questions, Networking, Open Space,” Hosted by Jay Brandengerger
4:45-5:15 Closing Circle: “What Will You Take Away? Higher Education, Student Learning, and Community Impact”—Closing Circle | Connie Mick, Facilitator | Coffee House
POST-INSTITUTE SURVEY DUE | Monday, June 13, 2016