The Campuses for Environmental Stewardship 2021 Summit gathering will bring together faculty and campus leadership in the discussion of how campuses can play a leadership role in prioritizing and solving critical issues like climate action, food insecurity and other intersecting issues. Together, conference participants will consider ways to recognize and reward the importance of community-engaged teaching/learning, design action plans, and strategize how to institutionalize these efforts. This gathering will also serve as a vehicle for cross-state and regional collaboration, networking, and resource sharing.
About Campuses for Environmental Stewardship:
Campuses for Environmental Stewardship is a New England-wide initiative that supports interdisciplinary faculty teams committed to addressing environmental stewardship and food insecurity through the integration of community-engaged teaching and learning in higher education courses. This initiative is coordinated by Maine Campus Compact, Campus Compact for New Hampshire, and national Campus Compact.
Free to all
Schedule
If you have any questions or need more information about the 2021 CES Summit, please contact sally@mainecompact.org
Campuses for Environmental Stewardship (CES) and the CES 2021 Summit are funded with generous support to Maine Campus Compact by the Davis Educational Foundation established by Stanton and Elizabeth Davis after Mr. Davis' retirement as chairman of Shaw's Supermarkets, Inc.
Speaker
Pursuing a rigorous scholarly agenda, Tim publishes widely, serves on editorial boards and reviews for scholarly journals, publications and conferences. He has written several book chapters and research reports including the widely cited Scholarship in Public: Knowledge Creation and Tenure Policy in the Engaged University, a seminal report on faculty rewards and publicly engaged scholarship and a study of the aspirations and decisions of graduate students and early career scholars. Tim is co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Service Learning and Community Engagement published in 2017.
A widely sought-after speaker, workshop facilitator, and collaborator who has earned local, national and international recognition for his leadership in advancing understandings about the multi-faceted impact of publicly engaged scholarship in the university of the 21st century, Tim was recognized by the University of Illinois College of Education with its 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award. For more information see his webpages at http://timothykeatman.com.