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Foster Civic Engagement in Higher Education: A Path Forward

Explore the importance of civic engagement in higher education from the State Higher Education Perspective. Learn how universities can become stewards of their communities through teaching, research, and service, fostering mutually beneficial relationships and integrated public engagement. Discover the 3 pillars of the Ivory Tower and Regional Stewardship Framework for creating impactful partnerships. Embrace public engagement as a core value to benefit students, faculty, institutions, and the wider community. Join the conversation on making place matter in education.

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Foster Civic Engagement in Higher Education: A Path Forward

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  1. Presidential Summit: Commitment to Civic EngagementOctober 3, 2006State Higher Education Perspective Dr. Debra L. Stuart Vice Chancellor for Administration

  2. Stewardship of Place Stepping Forward As Stewards of Place, 2002 American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU)

  3. Place-related Interactive Mutually beneficial Integrated Public engagement is

  4. Teaching Research Service Universities in Knowledge Economy To From Stewards of Place3 Pillars Ivory Tower3 Pillars

  5. Regional Stewardship Framework Source: Alliance for Regional Stewardship

  6. Embracing public engagement as a core value yields benefits for Community and regional entities Students Faculty Institution

  7. Making Place Matter Project • Presentations by AASCU and State Regents staff • “Tools and Insights” workbook • National seminar with case study sites • Oklahoma seminar

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