Schedule - All Times CT


Day One-Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Time (CT) Event Room
8:00 – 11:00 AM Executive Committee (E.C.) Meeting Governor's Room
9:00 AM – 7:00 PM Registration Table Pre-function Foyer
11:30 AM – 1 PM Lunch for E.C./Pre-Conference Participants Ballroom A-Left
1:00 – 4:00 PM Pre-Conference Workshops

NOTE: Don't forget to register for a pre-conference session when you complete your Summit registration.

 
  1. Policies Don't Vote: The Changing Culture of Knowledge Production in Higher Education

Meeting Room A
  1. Collective Impact Catalysts: An Experiential Workshop for Those Seeking to Lead or Support Effective Cross-Sector Collaborations in Their Communities
    • Co-Presenters: David Phillips and Mary Alice Morgan

Meeting Room B
  1. Are We Walking on the Same Path? Aligning Student Learning Goals with Community Partner Outcomes to Sustain Reciprocal Community-University Partnerships
    • Co-Presenters: Kristina Scott and Chris McCauley

Terrace Room 3
  1. Service-Learning Administration 101
    • Co-Presenters: Phillis George, Kristin Harper, Paul Matthews, and Tim Stewart

Terrace Room 1
5:00 – 7:00 PM Opening Reception (with cash bar), Poster Session, and Engaged Authors Session

The opening reception on Wednesday night is CASH only. There is an ATM in the lobby area of the hotel, right outside the hotel management offices. (Next to the business center, just inside the entrance to the Conference Center).

Ballroom B


Day Two-Thursday, March 27, 2014

Time (CT) Event Room
7 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Pre-function Foyer
ALL DAY Posters Ballroom B
7:00 – 8:00 AM Breakfast Ballroom A
8:00 – 9:00 AM

General Plenary Session and Keynote*:

Keynote: Publicly Engaged Scholars in the Academy of the 21st Century

*Sponsored by Auburn University's College of Liberal Arts
Ballroom A
9:00 – 9:15 AM Break/Transition Foyer
9:15 AM – 12 PM Half-day Workshop #1: SENCER
  • Presenters: Ameena Batada, Rebecca Reeve, Pearl Fernandes, Glenn Odenbrett, Susan Reiser, David Clarke, Ed Katz, Keith Krumpe, and TBA UNC Asheville Faculty
Governor's Room
9:15 – 10:30 AM Concurrent Session 1:  
  • Workshop: Strategic Academic Community Engagement Partnership Development for Greater Learning and Service Outcomes
    • Presenters: Amanda Buberger, Yasin Frank Southall
Meeting Room A
  • Workshop: Retooling Service-Learning to Leverage the Cycle of Institutional Change
    • Presenters: Donna Gessell, Mary Carney, Sheri Hardee
Meeting Room B
  • Presentation 1: Service isn't DEAD: My Year of Service with a Cemetery
    • Presenter: Brooke Blackwell
  • Presentation 2: It Takes a Village: Piloting a Patient Support Network with Undergraduate Social Work Students
    • Presenters: Libba Vaughan, Dr. D. Scott Batey, Dr. Deek Cunningham
Meeting Room D
  • Presentation 1: Be You: A Citizen Photography Project
    • Presenter: Mary Afton Day
  • Presentation 2: An On-Campus Homeless Shelter: The Story of Bringing Service-Learning to Campus and What Happened Next
    • Presenters: Kathy Stolley, Robin Takac, Patty Clark
Meeting Room H
  • Workshop: Using Photovoice as a Service-Learning Reflection Tool
    • Presenters: Dr. Pamela. D. Hall, Alante Simpson, David Tio, Eve L Jacobson
Terrace Room 1
  • Presentation 1: Engaging Freshman Science Majors through Collaborative Community Service
    • Presenters: Debbie Fox, Carolyn Simmons
  • Presentation 2: Using Reflective Activities to Enhance and Assess Student Outcomes in Community-Based Learning
    • Presenter: Jennifer Spaulding-Givens
Terrace Room 2
  • Presentation 1: The Public at Work: Engaging Citizens on an Issue of Public Concern?
    • Presenters: Cristin Foster, Hannah Gentry
  • Presentation 2: Creating learning opportunities through collaborative service for students with intellectual and complex learning disabilities
    • Presenters: Karen Roth, Carol Burns, Kate Zilla
Terrace Room 3
  • Presentation 1: Maximizing Impact in Rural and Urban Places: How Decreasing Partnerships can Increase Community Benefit
    • Presenters: Shannon Hoffman, Caroline Twiggs
  • Presentation 2: Transformational Community Partnerships: Examining the Components of Reciprocal Relationships
    • Presenters: Dr. Linda E. Holt, Dr. Jason Lovvorn, Dr. Charmion Gustk, Dr. Donovan McAbee
Seminar Room
  • Panel: Voces de los Padres: Supporting Student Achievement through Parent Advocacy and Service Learning
    • Presenters: Heather Pleasants, Nancy de la Torre, Aimee Grisham
Auditorium
10:30 – 10:45 AM Break/Transition Foyer
10:45 AM – 12 PM Concurrent Session 2:  
  • Workshop: Measuring the Effects of Service and Engagement on Student Development
    • Presenters: Jake Grohs, Dr. Gary Kirk, Gautama Adi Kusuma
Meeting Room A
  • Workshop: Evolving Landscape: The challenges of maintaining external partners while managing internal changes
    • Presenters: Becky Reamey, Kristina Scott
Meeting Room B
  • Presentation 1: Who gets to be a Community Partner? Non-Profit, Public, For-Profit, Faith-based should every organization, church and corporation have equal access to student volunteer labor?
    • Presenters: Danyel Addes, Wendy Denton
  • Presentation 2: Heart Touch: Cultural Learning through a University-Elementary School Partnership with American and Chinese Students
    • Presenters: Fan Yang, Dr. Heather Pleasants
Meeting Room D
  • Presentation 1: Creating Programs and Partnerships for Community Arts Professional Development in Alabama
    • Presenters: Barb Bondy, Giovanna Summerfield
Meeting Room H
  • Workshop: Creating Cultures of Assessment: New Directions for Research and Practice
    • Presenters: Amanda Wittman, Jennifer Purcell
Terrace Room 1
  • Presentation: Build a Historic Log Cabin? Ok, No Problem.
    • Presenters: Lettie M. Raab, Ed Schauer, Barry Norwood
Terrace Room 2
  • Presentation 1: Getting the Work Done: Building and Maintaining Relationships with Community Partners and Public School Programs
    • Presenters: Gina Dow, Michele Doran, Susie Kalinoski, Kristina Nixon
  • Presentation 2: One Bird, One Park, One World: Children and Birds as Agents of Civic Engagement
    • Presenter: Trish O'Kane
Terrace Room 3
  • Panel: Shaping and Polishing Service-Learning Classes: SL Veterans Reflect
    • Presenters: Christy Kayser Arrazattee, Sharon Andrews, Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, Jeffrey Nunn
Seminar Room
  • Panel: Higher Education Supporting Hart Co. High School's Bring Your Own Technology & STEM Initiatives
    • Presenters: Ilka McConnell, Kevin Gaines, Lenie George
Auditorium
12:00 – 12:10 PM Break/Transition Foyer
12:10 – 2:00 PM

Lunch, Awards Presentation, and Keynote*
(1hr 50min)

Welcome: Royrickers Cook, Assistant Vice President for University Outreach, Auburn University

Awards Presentation: Kristin Harper, Awards Chair, Birmingham-Southern College

Keynote: Reflections on Dynamite Hill

*Sponsored by Auburn University's Office of Access and Community Initiatives
Ballroom A
2:00 – 2:15 PM

Break/Transition

Book Signing: Wayne Flynt and Barbara Shores

Foyer
2:15 – 5:15 PM Half-day Workshop #2: Using Liberating Structures to Teach, Reflect and Work Differently Governor's Room
2:15 – 3:30 PM Concurrent Session 3:  
  • Workshop: Alternative Partners and Non-Traditional Partnerships in Teacher Education: The Successes, Challenges, and Pitfalls of Crafting Partnerships and Cultivating Partners
    • Presenters: Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell, Estanislado S. Barrera, IV, Jennifer L. Jolly, Leah Katherine Saal, Tynisha D. Meidl
Meeting Room A
  • Workshop: Creating Purpose Catalysts: Connecting Dispositions, Intentions and Learning Outcomes
    • Presenters: Peter H. Hackbert, Katelyn Blair, Doly Han, Mercy Kershner, Amber Smith
Meeting Room B
  • Presentation 1: Service-Learning is Contagious: Expanding the Playing Field
    • Presenter: Marsha R. Cuddeback
  • Presentation 2: The Community Studio: Service Learning in the Visual Arts
    • Presenter: Wanda Sullivan
Meeting Room D
  • Presentation 1: Help From a Service Learning Hiatus: Assessing Capacity-Building For Community Partners
    • Presenter: George L. Daniels
  • Presentation 2: Implementing Service Learning with the Well Elderly
    • Presenter: Carol J. Sapp
Meeting Room H
  • Workshop: Teaching Middle Grades Social Studies Standards?Textbook-less?Through Physical Education Activities
    • Presenters: Dr. Sarah Hartman, Teresa Peeples
Terrace Room 1
  • Presentation 1: Launching a Service-Learning Facilitator program - We think we've succeeded!
    • Presenters: Wendy Denton, Jeremy Lavender
  • Presentation 2: Designing Service Learning to Build on Students' Prior Knowledge
    • Presenter: David M. Murungi
Terrace Room 2
  • Presentation 1: Reflection, Engagement, and Multimodality in the Service-Learning Classroom
    • Presenters: Karen Forgette, Chip Dunkin
  • Presentation 2: The Talk We Use To Teach Ourselves: Deliberative Dialogue as a Tool for Democratic Engagement
    • Presenters: Marianne Magjuka, Shelley Sizemore
Terrace Room 3
  • Panel: Graduate Student Experiences with the Scholarship of Engagement
    • Presenter: Paul H. Matthews
Seminar Room
  • Panel: Bridging Cultures Across the Curriculum: Best Practices from a Two-Year College
    • Presenters: Shyam K. Sriram, Barbara Hall, Paul Hudson
Auditorium
3:30 – 4:00 PM Break - With Refreshments Foyer
4:00 – 5:15 PM Concurrent Session 4:  
  • Workshop: An Administrator's Guide to Service-Learning Quality Assurance from Beginning to End
    • Presenter: Erin Burke Brown
Meeting Room A
  • Presentation 1: Comparing Faculty Stories when Designing and Implementing Service-Learning
    • Presenters: Dr. Amanda Alexander, Dr. Shirley Theriot
  • Presentation 2: Service Learning in the Public Health Minor at Auburn University
    • Presenters: James C. Wright, Stephanie Ostrowski, Ken Nusbaum
Meeting Room B
  • Presentation 1: Student Emotions in Academic Service-Learning
    • Presenters: Alexa Darby, Sara Perry, Maureen Dinnie
  • Presentation 2: Developing New Leaders through University Initiatives
    • Presenters: Nick Tringali, Kyle Williams
Meeting Room D
  • Presentation 1: Long-Term Service Learning Commitment and its Benefits to Students: The Bell Center for Early Intervention Program
    • Presenter: Alicja Foksinska
  • Presentation 2: Planting Seeds of Education
    • Presenter: Kyes Stevens
Meeting Room H
  • Workshop: Building and Sustaining a Higher Education Service-Learning Program: The Journey of One Community College
    • Presenters: Susan Webb-Curtis, Sherry Holloway, Kourtney Yonge
Terrace Room 1
  • Presentation 1: Going Deeper: Enhancing Student Learning and Strengthening Community Impact
    • Presenters: Cathy Kramer, Brooke Millsaps
  • Presentation 2: From Meal Packaging to Meaning Making: Early lessons from a university and community research partnership to build evaluation capacity around global hunger.
    • Presenters: Krystal Smith, Nina Batista, Dr. Marcie Fisher Bourne
Terrace Room 2
  • Presentation 1: PEER UP: Changing the social norms on college campuses
    • Presenter: Phil Oliver
  • Presentation 2: Expanding the Reach of Service Learning Through WebEx for Faculty
    • Presenters: John Foster, Tom Watts
Terrace Room 3
  • Panel: The Citizenship Project: Commitment to Community
    • Presenter: Dr. Anna L. Krift
Seminar Room
  • Panel: Bringing History to Life: Living History and Growing Civic Competency in the Mississippi Delta
    • Presenters: M. Cade Smith, Meggan Franks, Brieanna Bajus, Jason Ward, Albert Nylander
Auditorium
4:00 – 5:45 PM

Off-site visit to an area Service-Learning project: Blessings in a Backpack

NOTE: Space is limited for this workshop. Please see signup sheet at the registration table for more information.

Bus for project site visit will pick-up participants promptly at 4:00 p.m.

The return bus will pick-up at 5:45 p.m. from the site and participants may either get off at the museum for the reception or travel on to the Hotel.

Main Hotel Entrance
5:45 PM Buses to Reception - Buses will run continuously between the Hotel and the Museum during the reception Main Hotel Entrance
6:00 – 7:30 PM Reception (with cash bar)

The reception at the Museum on Thursday night is CASH only and that there is NO ATM on site at the museum.

There is an ATM in the lobby area of the hotel, right outside the hotel management offices. (Next to the business center, just inside the entrance to the Conference Center).

Jule Collins Smith Museum
8:00 PM All buses returned to hotel  
Post 8:00 PM Dinner on your own  


Day Three-Friday, March 28, 2014

Time (CT) Event Room
7:00 – 8:00 AM Breakfast Service Ballroom A
8:00 – 9:00 AM Roundtable Discussions and Executive Committee Membership Recruitment Session Ballroom A
9:00 – 9:15 AM Break/Transition Foyer
9:15 – 10:30 AM Concurrent Session 5:  
  • Workshop: Spicing Up the Lion's Pride at Southeastern LA University Through Communication, Collaboration, and Education
    • Presenters: Wendy D. Jacocks, M. Jean Stewart, Amber Scheibengraber, Kailee Landry, Kati Holt, Raven Jacob, Kelsi Carmichael
Meeting Room A
  • Presentation 1: Service Learning in Community Health: Lessons Learned from a Multi-Course Needs Assessment
    • Presenters: Moya Alfonso, Mara M. Usry, Ben Massey
  • Presentation 2: Connecting Curriculum to Community Issues: How Service-Learning Engages P-16 Students and Inspires Change
    • Presenters: Katherine F. Thompson, Gayle Andrews, Ashley Shaver, Courtney Saxon
Meeting Room B
  • Presentation 1: Transmitting, Transforming, and Extending: Qualities of an Authentic Service-Learning Partnership
    • Presenters: Estanislado S. Barrera IV, Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell
  • Presentation 2: Sustainable Community Initiatives
    • Presenter: Aneshia Wilson
Meeting Room D
  • Presentation 1: Engaging Youth in Identifying Community Problems and Developing Solutions
    • Presenters: Jeff D. Buckley, Jennifer W. Jordan, JoAnne Leatherman
  • Presentation 2: Community Through Design
    • Presenter: Janden Richards
Meeting Room H
  • Workshop: The Elephant in the Room: Talking About Race, Power, and Privilege in the Service-Learning Classroom
    • Presenter: Jess Hofbauer
Terrace Room 1
  • Presentation 1: Using Service-Learning Collaborations to Tackle Teen Health Issues
    • Presenters: Dr. Sallie Coke, Dr. Karen Berman
  • Presentation 2: Service Learning is Win-Win: Powerful Partnerships=Empowered Students
    • Presenter: Mike Polites
Terrace Room 2
  • Presentation 1: Service-Related Competencies of Entering Freshman and Graduating Seniors
    • Presenters: Gautama Adi Kusuma, Dr. Gary Kirk, Jake Grohs
  • Presentation 2: Why do we need one another? Community partnerships that help students better understand the importance of education as it relates to creating capacity in their home communities.
    • Presenters: Matthew Monroe, Patrick Perry
Terrace Room 3
  • Workshop: Get Started Researching Your Service-Learning Activities
    • Presenters: Paul H. Matthews, Drew Pearl
Governor's Room
  • Panel: The Living Democracy Project: Going from Transactions to Transformation in Civic Engagement
    • Presenters: Nan Fairley, Dr. Mark Wilson, Living Democracy Community Partner TBA, Living Democracy Student 1 TBA, Living Democracy Student 2 TBA
Seminar Room
  • Panel: University-Community Partnerships that Work: The Senior Hunger Coalition
    • Presenters: Dr. Shannon O. Wilder, Sarah Jackson, Eve Anthony, Carol Conroy, Jung Sun Lee
Auditorium
10:30 – 10:45 AM Break/Transition Foyer
10:45 AM – 12 PM Concurrent Session 6:  
  • Workshop: Proud to Serve: Learning in Civilian Communities by Engaging Military Communities
    • Presenters: Casey D. Mull, Chesley Davis, Brian Stone
Meeting Room A
  • Presentation 1: Leveraging Existing Civic or Governmental Programs to Enable Service Learning
    • Presenter: Dr. Tim Biggart
  • Presentation 2: Micro-Unit Affordable Housing Addressed in a Service-Learning Design Studio
    • Presenter: Thomas K. Davis
Meeting Room B
  • Presentation 1: Teaching Social Policy Through Service-Learning
    • Presenters: William F. Dabney Jr., Trey Bickham, Younghee Lim, Elaine M. Maccio
  • Presentation 2: Cutting EDGE: Connecting Learning and Civic Outcomes
    • Presenters: Natalie Stickney, Tamra Ortgies-Young, George Vargis, Salli Vargis, Chelsey Storin
Meeting Room D
  • Presentation 1: Cross-Curricular Collaboration: A Three-Way Multi-Year Service Learning Partnership for a Healthier Alabama
    • Presenters: George L. Daniels, Eric Cooks
  • Presentation 2: Bring Learning to Life: Experiential Learning as a Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP)
    • Presenter: Kelly Rogers
Meeting Room H
  • Workshop: Strengthening High Impact Practices in Co-Curricular Service Programs
    • Presenter: Emily Penprase
Terrace Room 1
  • Presentation 2: Institutionalizing Service Learning
    • Presenters: Sanjay S. Mehta, Jeffrey R. Wozniak
Terrace Room 2
  • Presentation 1: Teens As Planners - Youth Voice Youth Action Community Change
    • Presenters: Sharon Speights Gibson, Leigh Anne Aaron, Christa Campbell, Valencia Thornton, Jennifer Johnson
  • Presentation 2: International Service Learning: Fostering International Cooperation/Avoiding International Dominance
    • Presenter: Steven Jones
Terrace Room 3
  • Workshop: Preparing the Palate with Drop-In Service: The Volunteering Appetizer before the Transformational Entrée
    • Presenter: Ashley Oliphant
Governor's Room
  • Panel: Encouraging Collaborative Connections: Advantages of Interdisciplinary Service-Learning in Local and Regional Multicultural Settings
    • Presenters: Ian Dunne, Kristin Bradley, Reed Otten, Trina von Waldner
Seminar Room
  • Panel: Developing Mutual Capacity: Creating and Growing a School-Based/University Partnership
    • Presenters: Brian P. Zoellner, Richard H. Chant, Wanda G. Lastrapes, Charles A. Willard, Ivan Matos
Auditorium
12:10 – 2:00 p.m.

Lunch, Keynote, and Closing Ceremony

Welcome: Dr. Timothy Boosinger, Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Auburn University

Keynote: Addressing Complex Social Problems through Collective Impact

Closing Ceremony: Greetings from 2015 Summit Host, Betsy Hart

*Sponsored by David Mathews Center for Civic Life
Ballroom A
2:50 PM and later I-85 Express and Groome Transport shuttles to Atlanta airport; pick-up at AU Hotel. Please check schedules for earlier and later pick-ups. Lobby and main parking circle

Last Updated: May 2, 2014

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