Ball State was recognized in multiple categories at “The Summit: Coming Together for the Common Good,” presented by Indiana Campus Compact, Indiana Commission for Higher Education, and the Independent Colleges of Indiana, February 24-26.
Brian Douglas Hiltunen Faculty Award for the Outstanding Contribution to the Scholarship of Engagement - Adam Kuban, Associate Professor of Journalism
Emerging Leaders in Community Engagement - Shantanu Suman, Assistant Professor of Art, and Sarah Vitale, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
2021 Outstanding Community Partner of the Year - Minnetrista, nominated by Office of Immersive Learning
Indiana Campus Compact Faculty Fellows - Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology and Adam Kuban, Associate Professor of Journalism. Dr. Warren-Gordon has been the senior faculty fellow of the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 cohorts.
In addition, Ten Ball State faculty, students, and professional staff presented six sessions (out of 22 total) during the conference.
Starting from Ground Zero: Building an Academic-Community Partnership to Address Addiction in Delaware County, Indiana
Presented by:
Jean Marie Place, Associate Professor of Health Education and Promotion, Nutrition and Health Science and
Raegen Monk, undergraduate student in Health Science
Connecting community partners and social work academic programs: a field evaluation of addiction treatment education in Indiana
Presented by:
Dane Minnick, Assistant Professor, Social Work and
Daejun Park, Ohio University
Framework of Care - Framing Immersive Learning
Presented by:
Kara DuQuette, Project Manager, Office of Immersive Learning; and
Michelle Glowacki-Dudka, Professor of Adult, Higher, and Community Education
Envisioning the Future: Exploring the Tenets of Critical Service Learning
Presented by:
Kiesha Warren-Gordon, Associate Professor, Criminal Justice and Criminology;
Adam J. Kuban, Associate Professor of Journalism; Laura Weaver, Director of Professional Development and Engaged Learning, Indiana Campus Compact; Cristina Santamaría Graff, Assistant Professor of Special Education and Urban Teacher Education, IUPUI; Susan Crisafulli, Professor of English, Franklin College; Jessica Lee, Assistant Professor of Social Work, IUPUI
The Devil is in the Details: How Dialog and Planning Can Produce Project-Based Learning Opportunities that Promote Strong Community Partnerships and Greater Impact
Presented by:
Suzanne Plesha, Director, Office of Immersive Learning
A Framework for Collaborative School Principal and School Counselor Preparation
Presented by: Rachel Geesa, Assistant Professor, Educational Leadership; and Theresa Kruczek, Professor, Educational Psychology and School Counseling
Congratulations!