Campus-Wide Coffee Hour Series to Connect About Community Engagement
UPDATE: For information about the second coffee hour being held today, March 16, 2017, please see .
CU Engage and the Office for Outreach and Engagement are sponsoring a series of coffee hours starting Feb. 16 to discuss community engagement.
"This coffee hour offers a time and place for people on campus to connect with each other, share stories about their community work, and imagine new possibilities for community engagement at ," said Ben Kirshner, Director of CU Engage.
faculty, staff and students who are interested in community engagement are welcome, including those who are new to or experienced in this work. Attendees are welcome to drop in for five minutes or the whole time to connect with others and build community.
The first event will be held on Feb. 16 at the School of Education in room 231 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. In addition to mingling, attendees will be asked to think together about ways to organize a on campus and discuss the organization’s upcoming conference. Imagining America is a national higher education consortium dedicated to community engagement that highlights the humanities, arts and design.
“We are excited to bring people together around the issues that Imagining America addresses and hope we can build enthusiasm and action through our conversation,” said Lisa Schwartz, program manager from the Office for Outreach and Engagement.
The coffee hours will be held on the third Thursday of each month, and will focus on different community engagement topics that help participants learn together. Dates include Feb. 16, March 16 and April 20, and will also be held at the School of Education, Rm. 231 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
is 's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research, and supports programs and initiatives that work collaboratively with community groups to address complex public challenges through academic courses, research projects, and creative work. supports 's commitment to public outreach and community engagement. Since 2001, the office has helped connect research, teaching and creative work with various communities across Colorado and beyond through programs, initiatives, resources and services.
Event flyer available here.