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Invites Proposals for Diversity and Learning Conference
AAC&U invites scholars, educators,
practitioners, students, administrators, community partners,
and others to submit proposals for "Diversity and Learning:
A Defining Moment." This Network for Academic Renewal
conference, to be held October 19-21, 2006, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, is designed to take stock of how effective the
current structures, programs, and conceptualizations for diversity
education are, while also charting emerging new directions
for the next generation's work. To view the call for
proposals, visit the Diversity
and Learning pages. The deadline for submission is January
13, 2006.
Integrative Learning Conference
Registration Continues Online and On-Site
AAC&U's next Network for Academic
Renewal conference, "Integrative
Learning: Creating Opportunities to Connect," will be
held October 20-22 in Denver, Colorado. This conference will
explore ways of helping undergraduates integrate their learning--across
courses, among disciplines, over time, and between knowledge
and practice. Registration for the conference will be available
online through October 17 and will continue on-site at the
Denver Marriot beginning on October 20.
Early Registration Still
Available for Civic Engagement Conference
Discounted early registration rates
for "The
Civic Engagement Imperative: Student Learning and the Public
Good" are available through October 17. This Network for
Academic Renewal conference will clarify definitions and outcomes
for civic engagement, explore new scholarship on coherent
and effective civic engagement programs across the curriculum
and cocurriculum, and consider innovative collaborations between
educational and community leaders. Regular registration will
continue up to and through the conference, which is scheduled
for November 10-12 in Providence, Rhode Island.
Pre-meeting
Symposium to Explore Science and Global Learning
AAC&U's 2006 annual meeting,
"Demanding Excellence: Liberal Education in an Era of
Global Competition, Anti-Intellectualism, and Disinvestment,"
will be held January 25-28, 2006, in Washington, DC. This
year's pre-meeting symposium, "Recentering: Science
and Global Learning in the Undergraduate Curriculum,"
will address the critical role of science education in developing
fuller understanding of global challenges: How can we ensure
that our graduates possess the scientific literacy necessary
to thrive in a future marked by global interdependence? And
how can we more fully utilize general education science requirements
to engage students in the search for solutions to global problems?
The keynote luncheon speaker will be James Gentile, president
of Research
Corporation and former dean of natural sciences at Hope
College. More information and registration materials are available
on the annual
meeting Web pages.
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LEAP Publishes Resources on Liberal
Education Outcomes |
As part of the
Liberal Education and America's Promise (LEAP) campaign,
AAC&U has created an index
of essential liberal education outcomes (PDF) drawn from
work on the Greater Expectations initiative and from employer
and accreditor expectations for student learning. With assistance
from research scholars around the country, LEAP staff are
now compiling a report on student achievement on each of these
key liberal education outcomes, Liberal Education Outcomes:
A Preliminary Report on Student Achievement in College.
Scheduled for release in early November, this report draws
together research from diverse sources to examine what we
know--and how much we need to find out--about student achievement
of important learning outcomes.
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AAC&U
Garners More Support for LEAP Campaign |
A growing number of individuals
and foundations are lending support to Liberal
Education and America's Promise: Excellence for Everyone as
a Nation Goes to College, AAC&U's decade-long campaign
to expand public understanding of the value of liberal education.
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LEAP
Partner Holds Campus-Community Dialogue |
On September 21 and 22, LEAP partner
campus Indiana State University held a campus-community dialogue,
"The Good Life and the Good Community: The Value of Liberal
Education in the Wabash Valley." The dialogue addressed
the opportunities that liberal education brings, how the commitment
to liberal education already benefits the Wabash Valley, and
how that commitment might be renewed to ensure that future
generations have access to and value liberal education. Visit
AAC&U's advocacy pages to find out more about the LEAP
campaign and to learn how to get
involved.
AAC&U Selects General
Education for Global Learning Participants
AAC&U is pleased to announce
that sixteen colleges and universities were chosen through
a competitive application process to participate in Shared
Futures: General Education for Global Learning, an initiative
supported by the Henry
Luce Foundation. The selected institutions will work together
to use global issues as an organizing framework for creating
coherent, integrated general education programs. For additional
information on this project, and for a full list of participating
institutions, visit the Shared
Futures: General Education and Global Learning pages.
Bringing Theory to Practice Project Announces Seventh
Demonstration Site
The Bringing
Theory to Practice Project, in partnership with the AAC&U
and with support from the Charles Engelhard Foundation, recently
announced the addition of Morgan State University as a seventh
demonstration site. The addition of this campus has been made
possible by a generous grant from the Christian A. Endeavor
Foundation. In total, the project has now granted $630,000
to seven
institutions that will seek to improve student health
and encourage civic engagement by developing and evaluating
new strategies to engage students with their learning.
Liberal Education
Invites Readers to Participate in Online Survey
AAC&U is in
the process of conducting a series of online readership surveys
for our
quarterly periodical publications. Through these brief, anonymous
surveys, we hope to collect valuable information about our
readers and their reading preferences. The first survey is
for Liberal Education, AAC&U's flagship journal.
The survey, which should take no more than fifteen minutes
to complete. Responses will be used by the AAC&U editors
to make future decisions that will make Liberal Education more
valuable for all of our readers.
Peer Review Looks
at Integrative Learning
Watch your mail for the Summer/Fall
issue of Peer
Review, which focuses on integrative learning. Articles
in this issue explore how integrative learning fosters connections
among disciplines and cocurricular experiences and transcends
academic boundaries. The issue was supported, in part, by
a William and Flora Hewlett Foundation grant to the Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for Integrative
Learning: Opportunities to Connect, a project cosponsored
by AAC&U.
New Diversity
Digest Focuses on Civic Engagement
The latest issue of Diversity
Digest examines the premise that diversity work--although
rarely named as such--is in fact civic work. The issue offers
concrete examples of institutions that have linked diversity
and civic engagement in powerful, effective, and educationally
transforming ways.
Faculty
Invited to Apply for Faculty Fellows Internship Program
The Faculty Fellows Internship Program,
offered by the Washington Internship Institute (WII) in cooperation
with AAC&U, provides professional internship experiences
in Washington, DC. Faculty fellows spend one semester working
at a government agency, nonprofit organization, national association,
museum, foundation, or other site. Through such challenging
internship experiences, fellows broaden their professional,
disciplinary, and personal horizons, reinvigorating their
own work as scholars, teachers, and educational leaders. Applications
for the fall 2006 semester are due by March 30, 2006. More
information about the program is available on the WII
Web site.
Nominations Accepted for Cross Future Leaders Awards
AAC&U is now accepting nominations
for the K.
Patricia Cross Future Leaders Awards. These awards recognize
graduate students who are committed to developing academic
and civic responsibility in themselves and others and who
show exemplary promise as future leaders of higher education.
The deadline for nominations is November 4.
ACAD and Phi Beta Kappa to Hold Joint Conference on
Liberal Arts Education
"Liberal Arts Education in
America and the World," a conference cosponsored by
the American Conference of Academic Deans (ACAD) and the Phi
Beta Kappa Society, will be held October 27-29 on the campus
of George Washington University in Washington, DC. More information,
including a schedule of events and a registration form, is
available on ACAD's
Web site.
AAC&U Invites Nominations
for Board of Directors
AAC&U members are invited to
nominate individuals from member campuses to serve on the
AAC&U Board of
Directors. To nominate an individual, please contact Bethany
Zecher Sutton, senior assistant to the president, at sutton@aacu.org.
AAC&U Board of Directors
Honors Departing Membership Director Esther Merves and Welcomes
New Membership Director Dennis Renner
At its October meeting, AAC&U's
board of directors honored Esther Merves for her six years
of service as AAC&U's director of membership. During
her tenure, AAC&U's membership increased by 50 percent.
The AAC&U board passed a resolution of appreciation that
"expressed appreciation for her energetic leadership,
untiring efforts on behalf of the Association, her guidance
of the Membership Committee, and representation of the interests
of liberal education." In August, AAC&U welcomed
Dennis Renner as its new director of membership. Before assuming
his position at AAC&U, Dennis managed membership affairs
at the American Astronomical Society and the Association of
Trial Lawyers of America.
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Advancing
Liberal Education: Assessment Practices on Campus
By Michael Ferguson
Network for Academic Renewal
Conferences:
Integrative
Learning: Creating Opportunities to Connect will
take place October 20-22, 2005, in Denver, Colorado
The
Civic Engagement Imperative: Student Learning and the Public
Good will take place November
10-12, 2005, in Providence, Rhode Island
2006 Annual Meeting:
Demanding
Excellence: Liberal Education in an Era of Global Competition,
Anti-Intellectualism, and Disinvestment will
take place January 25-28, 2006, in Washington, DC
For more
information on meetings, visit www.aacu.org/meetings/index.cfm
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