MTCC Advisory Committee Meeting
ZoomMTCC monthly Advisory Committee Meeting
MTCC monthly Advisory Committee Meeting
Training will take place June 5, 6, 7 at Camp Paxson in Seely Lake, MT.
This webinar will explore the benefits of gathering streams of data into one place, creating a knowledge hub of student engagement.
Annual three-day training for MTCC AmeriCorps Leaders and VISTA Members.
This session will provide decolonizing practice resources, concrete examples, and a chance to reflect on how to apply the practices to your context. Click here to register.
In this webinar, participants will be introduced to Votes & Ballots, an interactive activity that takes the guesswork out of on-campus democratic engagement. Click here to register. Speakers: Emily Giffin, Allison Rank
Participants will analyze and situate their work with faculty partners, emerging with ideas, resources, and support structures. Click here to register. Speakers: Becca Berkey, Emily Eddins Rountree, Patrick Green, Car Meixner
This workshop will provide an overview of the National Issues Forum deliberative dialogue model and allow participants to engage in a brief practice Forum. Click here to register. Speakers: Leslie Garvin
Learn a framework to give language and understanding for how fear and power imbalances impact our capacity to communicate and connect with people across power and dominance. Click here to register. Speakers: Judy Botelho, Nanci Luci Jiménez, Pilar Pacheco, Christina Gonzalez-Salgado
This webinar will introduce Dr. Tara J. Yosso’s Community Cultural Wealth Model as a framework for discovering and embracing every student’s unique assets, knowledge and talents. Click here to register. Speakers: Kristina Barger
This webinar will focus on three practices that facilitate achievement of high impact community-engaged learning (service-learning). Click here to register. Speakers: Jim Bowman, Lynn Donahue, Marta Rodriguez-Galan
As students and youth claim leadership in defining the future of our democracy, we gather to imagine how higher education can contribute to the achievement of opportunity and voice for all. Compact20 is the largest and most inclusive national conference focused on the role of higher education in building democracy and healthy communities. Sessions explore topics such as civic engagement, community-engaged research, civic- and service-learning, institutional change, college-community partnerships, and more. Compact20 provides professional development and networking opportunities for community engagement professionals, engaged faculty, community partners, student civic leaders, and campus senior leaders.
This webinar will teach participants how to engage in making change in their city, state, and country by becoming an advocate. Click here to register. Speakers: Gina Plata-Nino
Speak up: How to work change in your community This webinar will teach participants how to engage in making change in their city, state, and country by becoming an advocate. The workshop will lead participants through the advocacy process, including: Why we should speak up for the issues that matter How to effectively make your voice heard How to engage your elected officials How to share powerful stories. Gina Plata-Nino