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Community-University Engagement Community of Practice Quarterly Connection

The Community-University Engagement group is having their second quarterly discussion next week! You are invited to join the team in their efforts to inspire collaboration and share valuable insights on community engagement. This session will be an opportunity to learn, connect, and exchange resources that can enhance collective impact.

Date & Time: Nov 21, 2024 03:30 PM ET
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Below is the agenda for the meeting:
1. πŸ“š Case Study Presentation:  
Elizabeth Weybright on "Health within Extension"
We’re excited to have Elizabeth Weybright share insights from her book, which serves as a guide to improving community-based healthcare by authentically engaging with the Cooperative Extension system. This presentation will highlight actionable strategies and best practices.
2. πŸ’‘ Open Space Meeting:
Interactive Breakout Sessions
Bring your ideas and topics you’re passionate about! This segment allows participants to break out into discussion rooms focused on topics of interest. Last quarter’s conversations covered a wide range of subjects including: is more community engagement necessary; effectively utilizing county advisory council/board feedback; and community engagement in clinical research. We look forward to new discussions this time around building on what was discussed last time or a new topic.
3. πŸ“– Share a Resource:
What’s on your radar?
In this segment, we invite you to share what you’re reading, listening to, or attending. Let’s discuss any useful documents, tools, or resources you’re utilizing with community partners or internally with your colleagues. It’s a great way to expand our collective toolkit!

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