Student Safety and Success in CE Courses
Current and prospective Civic Engagement course faculty are invited to join this conversation about how we work to foster student success, wellbeing, exploration, and safety within Civic Engagement courses. As students travel off campus and enter into community partnerships during their CE courses, students may feel a range of emotions and have a range of experiences. At this event current CE faculty will address how they navigate distinctions between danger and discomfort with students and support students taking on their volunteer work. We will also hear from the Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX Compliance and Division of Student Affairs about institutional policies and supports in place that are relevant for CE course students.
Speakers Include:
- Bernard Dufresne, Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX Compliance
- Erin Mysogland, Center for Community Action and Research / Peace and Justice Studies
- Dr. Garrett FitzGerald, Center for Community Action and Research / Peace and Justice Studies
- Heather Novak, Center for Community Action and Research / Political Science
- Todd Smith-Bergollo, Division of Student Affairs
Join us in conversation about the unique opportunity CE courses present for supporting student success through experiential learning! There is an in person and virtual participation option – please RSVP so we know where to expect you. Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be served in person. Please email gfitzgerald@pace.edu with questions.
<p>Current and prospective Civic Engagement course faculty are invited to join this conversation about how we work to foster student success, wellbeing, exploration, and safety within Civic Engagement courses.  As students travel off campus and enter into community partnerships during their CE courses, students may feel a range of emotions and have a range of experiences.  At this event current CE faculty will address how they navigate distinctions between danger and discomfort with students and support students taking on their volunteer work.  We will also hear from the Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX Compliance and Division of Student Affairs about institutional policies and supports in place that are relevant for CE course students. </p> <p>Speakers Include:</p><br /><ul> <li>Bernard Dufresne, Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX Compliance<br /></li><li>Erin Mysogland, Center for Community Action and Research / Peace and Justice Studies<br /></li><li>Dr. Garrett FitzGerald, Center for Community Action and Research / Peace and Justice Studies<br /></li><li>Heather Novak, Center for Community Action and Research / Political Science<br /></li><li>Todd Smith-Bergollo, Division of Student Affairs<br /></li></ul><br /><p>Join us in conversation about the unique opportunity CE courses present for supporting student success through experiential learning!  There is an in person and virtual participation option – <a href="https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fforms…; target="_blank" rel="noopener">please RSVP so we know where to expect you</a>.  Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be served in person.  Please email <a href="mailto:gfitzgerald@pace.edu" target="_blank" rel="noopener">gfitzgerald@pace.edu</a> with questions. </p>
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