Lifetime of Learning
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Lifetime of Learning
Lifetime of Learning Poverty Education, Engaged Learning, and Community-University Partnerships Friday, October 24, 2014 Faulkner University, Montgomery, AL Featuring Keynote Address by Bill Muse, PhD President, National Issues Forum Retired President, Auburn University and Breakout Sessions Discussing Best Practices at AP’s Higher Education Members Sponsored by Alabama Possible and Faulkner University. CEUs available. REGISTRATION First Name _________________________________ Last Name _________________________________ Suffix ______ Nickname (for Badge) _______________________________________________________________________________ Professional Designation _______________________ Title _________________________________________________ Institution _________________________________________________________________________________________ Address (including City, State and Zip) __________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________________ E-Mail __________________________________________________ PLEASE CHECK A BOX ! Student/VISTA $75 ! Conference Presenter $85 ! Community Partners $125 ($150 after October 10) ! Faculty & Staff from AP Higher Education Partnership Member Institutions $125 ($150 after October 10) ! Faculty & Staff from Non-Member Institutions $150 ($175 after October 10) AP Members: Alabama DPSE • Alabama State University • Athens State University • Auburn University • Auburn University Montgomery • Birmingham-Southern College • Calhoun State Community College • Enterprise State Community College • Faulkner University • Jacksonville State University • Judson College • Lawson State Community College • Northeast Alabama Community College • Northwest-Shoals Community College • Samford University • Shelton State Community College • Troy University • University of Alabama • UAB • University of Montevallo • University of West Alabama MAIL CHECKS TO Alabama Possible, PO Box 55058, Birmingham, AL 35255 or REGISTER ONLINE at www.alabamapossible.org/events QUESTIONS? 205-939-1408 or conference@alabamapossible.org Your contact information will be included in the participant roster. LIFETIME OF LEARNING Poverty Education, Engaged Learning & Community-University Partnerships AGENDA 8:30 REGISTRATION 9:00 WELCOME & MORNING KEYNOTE Dr. Billy Hilyer President, Faulkner University Ralph Foster AP Higher Education Task Force Chair Director, Office of Public Service, Auburn University 11:30 LUNCH Dr. William Muse, President National Issues Forum and Retired President, Auburn University 1:00 BREAKOUT SESSION TWO 1. Combined Session Exploring the Relationship Between Poverty, Hunger, and the Natural Environment: A Collaborative Research Model for Student Groups Cheyenne Higdon, Phi Theta Kappa Alabama Regional President; Vickie Murphy, Phi Theta Kappa Alabama District 1 Vice President; Christopher Pattillo, Phi Theta Kappa Alabama District 2 Vice President; and Jena Freese, Phi Theta Kappa Alabama District 3 Vice President Dr. Stephen Monroe Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts, The University of Mississippi 10:40 BREAKOUT SESSION ONE 1. Combined Session Making Student Involvement Work For Your Partnership: The 57 Miles Experience Benjamin Burkeen, Student Director of Community Engagement and Henry Downes, Student Director of Advancement, 57 Miles Partnership, The University of Alabama Promoting College/Community Partnerships and Engaged Learning: The Blueprints College Access Initiative and Honors in Action Dyllan Bailey, Phi Theta Kappa Vice President of Scholarship, Northwest Shoals Community College–Phil Campbell; Tyler Jenkins, Phi Theta Kappa Vice President of Leadership, Northwest Shoals Community College–Phil Campbell; Markisha Spearman, Phi Theta Kappa Vice President of Service, Northwest Shoals Community College–Phil Campbell; Erica Valdez, Phi Theta Kappa Vice President of Fellowship, Northwest Shoals Community College–Phil Campbell. 2. Developing Rigorous, Culturally Responsive and “Class” Conscious Learning for K-12 Students Dr. Courtney Bentley, Associate Professor of Teacher Leadership, Coordinator of Leadership Programs, University of Montevallo 3. Storytelling In the City: Incorporating Public Work Into First-Year English Courses Dr. Cassandra M. Ellis, Assistant Professor of English, University of Alabama at Birmingham; and Dr. Nichole Lariscy, Assistant Professor of English, University of Alabama at Birmingham 4. Alabama Possible Board Meeting Becoming Allies Beating Hunger: How The University of Alabama and West Alabama Food Bank Work to Fight Food Insecurity Courtney Chapman Thomas, Center for Sustainable Service & Volunteerism Director, The University of Alabama; Addie Bunn, Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Action Team Leader, The University of Alabama 2. Hands on History: Trading the Classroom for a Time Machine Dr. Christopher Thrasher, Instructor of History Calhoun Community College 3. Summer Harvest: Creating Community Connections through Service Learning Dr. Jill A. Wicknick, Associate Professor of Biology, University of Montevallo; Dr. Meredith Tetloff, Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Montevallo; Dr. Hollie C. Cost, Professor of Special Education, Service Learning Coordinator, University of Montevallo 2:00 GENERAL SESSION Christopher H. Spencer, Director of Community Development, Center for Community-Based Partnerships, The University of Alabama Felicia Jones, Executive Director, Black Belt Community Foundation 3:00 FINAL REFLECTION 3:30 ADJOURN