Professional Development Opportunities

Want your research, teaching and learning or creative work to have real-world impact? Looking for collaborators, resources or more clarity about campuswide support for partnership development and ethical community-based scholarship? Join us for a lunch series where each session features practical insights from 91´«Ã½ colleagues doing engaged work. The lunch is free, and the company can’t be beat!

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March 10: ÌýDiversifying your funding: private gifts, in-kind donations, etc.
April 14: 91´«Ã½ supports for grant seeking and grant writing

Community Engagement Week 2026

91´«Ã½ scholars and community members gathered for three days of networking, professional development workshops and sharing community-engaged scholarship happening between 91´«Ã½ and communities around Colorado and beyond. The university’s sesquicentennial yearÌýwas a perfect time to reflect on past accomplishments and to set the stage for the future.Ìý

Community-Engaged Teaching and Learning Institute

This annual workshop for faculty introduces models of community-engaged teaching and learning, how to develop courses and available resources. Participants who complete the workshop will receive $250 to apply toward course development. Details about the Spring 2026 institute to be announced.

Through the Experiential Learning Design Accelerator, 91´«Ã½ faculty members join a University of Arizona program to support the design of undergraduate courses that integrate community-engaged, experiential learning opportunities.Ìý

Engaged Arts and Humanities (EAH) Graduate Student Scholars apply the tools of their academic disciplines, along with their unique interests, to public and community-engaged scholarship projects. A key program goal is to develop a strong cohort committed to equity-oriented community-engaged work.Ìý


Regional or National PartnersÌý

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