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presentations
2006 COOL - Idealist Conference Workshop
Date: March 3-5, 2006Title: Our Social Responsibility: how a process of engaging campus staff leads to engaging students Presented by: Ken DeBlois (Program Coordinator, The Venture Consortium). >> Presentation details 2006 COOL - Idealist Conference Friday Forum
Date: March 3-5, 2006Title: leading the life you dream Presented by: Ken DeBlois (Program Coordinator, The Venture Consortium) Jill Piacitelli (Director, Break Away), and Dave Rosenfeld (Campus Program Director, Student PIRGs). >> Presentation details AAC&U Conference - "The Civic Engagement Imperative: Student Learning and the Public Good"
Date: November 10-12, 2005Title: Our Social Responsibility? Questioning Power and Privilege through Liberal Education Programs Presented by: Kent C. Trachte (Dean of the College, Franklin and Marshall College) & Peggy Chang (Executive Director, The Venture Consortium). >> Presentation details 2004 COOL - Idealist Conference Workshop
Date: March 12-14, 2004Title: From Programming to Pedagogy: Educating Students for Social Responsibility Presented by: Peggy Chang (Executive Director, The Venture Consortium), Kath Connolly (Senior Assistant Director, Swearer Center for Public Service, Brown University), Cathy Crimmins (Director, Office of Community Service and Volunteerism, Wesleyan University), Ken DeBlois (Program Coordinator, The Venture Consortium) Venture presented on how career development professionals from various campuses have come together to help each other better do their work. Cathy Crimmins talked about how Venture aided Wesleyan in improving how her office works with career planning. >> Presentation details Association of American Colleges & Universities 90th Annual Meeting - "PRACTICING LIBERAL EDUCATION: Deepening Knowledge, Pursuing Justice, Taking Action"
Date: January 21-24, 2004Title: "Educating Students for Social Responsibility: A Model for Collective Action and the Critical Reflection of Our Practice" Presented by: Peggy Chang (Executive Director, The Venture Consortium), Ken DeBlois (Program Coordinator, The Venture Consortium), Sean Flaherty (Professor of Economics & Director, Service Learning Program, Franklin & Marshall College), Pamela Kirwin Heintz (Director, Center for Community and Public Service, Syracuse University), William C. Meinhofer (Director, Donelan Office of Community-Based Learning, College of the Holy Cross), Sam Speers (Director, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, Vassar College). As we articulate the value of a liberal education for social responsibility, civic engagement, and the future lives of our students, and given the important distinction between experience and knowledge, how do we actually learn from experience? How do we support new learning for our faculty and administrators working with our engaged learning programs? How do we translate our individual institutional successes into a collective body of knowledge that can then be synthesized into something greater for the purpose of student, faculty, and institutional development - both for our consortium and for other institutions of higher learning? >> Presentation details (back to top) |
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