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Carmine Perrotti; Nicholas V. Longo; Julie L. Plaut; Adam Bush – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
This article highlights the nascent efforts between College Unbound, Brown University, and Providence College--three very different types of institutions in Providence, Rhode Island--to foster cross-institutional capacity for place-based community engagement. By collectively engaging our institutions, we experimented with what collaboration around…
Descriptors: Institutional Cooperation, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship, Place Based Education
Dresden June Frazier; Karin Cotterman – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
Utilizing Hersey's (2022) "Rest is Resistance," this article examines the tensions between the culture of higher education, the needs of community, and the ways that antiblackness and intersectionality impact the well-being of students, faculty, staff, and community partners. University of San Francisco's Engage San Francisco initiative…
Descriptors: Productivity, Resistance (Psychology), Mental Health, Self Management
Valerie D. Nguyen; Rosemary Russ; Frank B. Davis; Marianne Oleson; Rachel Ritacco; Dant’e Cottingham; Mark Español; Aaron Hicks; Delilah McKinney; Michael Koenigs – Metropolitan Universities, 2025
Since the recent expansion of higher education in prison (HEP) programs, correctional systems and universities have been working to optimize these programs to yield maximum impact. Collaborating with individuals with lived experience of incarceration and participation in higher education could provide valuable insights toward improving these…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
Lau, Ka Hing; Snell, Robin Stanley; Chan, Maureen Yin-Lee; Yeung, Cynthia Lok Sum – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
This research study aims to validate the typology of process variables salient in service-learning projects proposed by Snell and Lau (2022) with empirical evidence. The study employed a qualitative approach by interviewing partner organization representatives (PORs) from 11 local and two international community partner organizations (CPOs), which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Community Relationship, Community Involvement, Service Learning
Britton, Jennifer; Johnson, Hugh P. – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
Academic and government-directed research is generally portrayed as a benign problem-solving enterprise. There is a long record of important theories, discoveries, and solutions to sticky problems that research has produced. But alongside this list of important advances in knowledge, there has been a record of damage to individuals and to…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Environmental Research, Ethics, Risk
Green, Patrick M.; Bergen, Daniel J.; Stewart, Cynthia P.; Nayve, Christopher – Metropolitan Universities, 2021
Building upon the proposed concept of an engagement of hope (Green, Stewart, Bergen, & Nayve, 2020) emerging from the exploration of faith-based approaches to community engagement, the authors delve into collaborative inquiry and critical reflection to construct a framework and equity-centered theory of action for community engagement. Drawing…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperation, Inquiry, School Community Relationship
Kuttner, Paul J.; Rawlings, Lisa; Washington, Marcie R. – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
Evaluation of community-campus partnerships is a contested topic and, in many ways, is still at an early stage of development. With growing momentum behind community-university collaboration and increased pressure to document the positive impact of universities, there is a pressing need for research and innovation in this area. Many community…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Evaluation, Research and Development
Kuttner, Paul; Antunes, Ana; Cachelin, Adrienne; Fitesemanu, Laneta; Folau, Melsihna; Hart, Sara; Salcedo, Anahy – Metropolitan Universities, 2022
Academic health centers and their universities are increasingly encouraged to engage in more community-based and participatory approaches to research. Yet, traditional ethics guidelines and regulations are inadequate for addressing the dynamics of community-campus research partnerships. In this article, the authors share stories from the Community…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship, Ethics
Tami L. Moore; Lindsey P. Abernathy; Gregory C. Robinson Ii; Marshan Marick; Michael D. Stout – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
Community and campus partners can benefit from place-based community engagement to enact a commitment to racial equity and community-driven decision-making. Racial equity is paramount in place-based community engagement. However, very little attention has been given to how whiteness in the ideological foundations of higher education shapes the…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Community Involvement, Place Based Education
Michael G. Strawser; L. Trenton S. Marsh; Thomas Bryer; Shalewa Babatayo; Katelyn Lambert – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
In the fall of 2019, our large southeastern metropolitan university launched a campus strategically situated in downtown Orlando. As we all remember, in the spring of 2020, as our campus was starting to build momentum as a student and community-centered hub, the world shut down because of a global pandemic. Our challenges over the last several…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Facilities Planning, Strategic Planning, School Community Relationship
David M. Telles-Langdon; Nathan D. Hall – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
Universities recognize they have a civic responsibility to engage and enrich the community in which they reside. This study looks at a community engagement project undertaken at one university that was intended to address significant recreational needs within the community while also furthering academic initiatives. As part of the appeal to…
Descriptors: Universities, Community Involvement, Citizenship Responsibility, Recreational Programs
Lancaster, Alexander; Bonella, Barrett; Gesteland, Becky Jo; Tadlock, Patrick; Fry, Richard – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
In the summer of 2020, our team created virtual community-engaged learning (VCEL) modules in response to the need to move classes to online and hybrid delivery styles during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. These modules addressed engaged learning concepts and were designed with faculty, students, and community partner organizations in mind.…
Descriptors: Online Courses, School Community Relationship, Community Involvement, COVID-19
Nicky Denison; Les Newby; Peter Mackreth; Peter R. H. Slee – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
The Leeds Anchor Network (or system) was established in 2017 with eight founder organizations. In 2024, membership was 14 and represented 1 in 7 of the Leeds city workforce. Leeds Beckett University is a founding member. This paper explains how the system originated and developed, the role Leeds Beckett University has played in that process, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Service Learning, School Community Relationship, School Community Programs
Diana Soto-Olson; Lucas Díaz; Ryan McBride; Agnieszka Nance – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
Productive tensions with traditional academic practices develop within a graduate certificate program in community engagement at Tulane University. The program offers an alternative approach to traditional graduate education practices by fostering community, epistemic justice, and care for the whole person through sustained interdisciplinary and…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Educational Certificates, College Programs
Nancy Arden Mchugh; Samantha Kennedy; Ashley Wright – Metropolitan Universities, 2024
Extractive knowledge is prevalent in higher education community engagement. It is a type of epistemic injustice that is harmful to the historically and systemically minoritized communities and community nonprofits that many universities, particularly predominately white institutions, seek to engage. Extractive knowledge results from what we can…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Community Involvement, Power Structure, Ethics
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