Symposium Award Nominations
Award Nominations
Introduction
The Office of Economic Engagement underscores the university鈥檚 commitment to community engagement. The office is guided by the definition of community engaged activities as those in which you have significant and direct interaction with the community (local, regional/state, national, global) that will allow for the bi-directional exchange of knowledge and resources in the context of collaboration.
Recipients of this year's awards will be recognized for exhibiting best practices in cultivating bi-directional partnerships, developing community-based research, and utilizing community-based learning pedagogies. Winners will be highlighted at the Community Engagement Symposium on Tuesday, November 16, 2021.
Opportunities to recognize notable contributions to the well-being of our community in three categories are open for nomination.
General Information
Categories:
- Recipients will be faculty members who utilize meaningful, high impact, transformational teaching to provide the spark for our undergraduate/graduate students to challenge injustice in our communities and embrace diversity through the use of service learning; or, other community-based learning experiences. Any faculty member be nominated, or apply, for the award.
- Recipients will demonstrate how a respectful, bi-directional collaboration makes a positive difference in the community and enhances knowledge. A rich description of the community-based research should include how it might be replicated and stimulate new ways to address social issues. Any faculty member, or community member and/or agency can be nominated, or apply, for the award.
- Recipients will demonstrate how they have contributed to the academic growth of our students and/or supported faculty and institutional goals through a project(s) or partnership that promotes public scholarship (community service, service-learning, civic engagement, etc.). Any community member and/or agency can be nominated, or apply, for the award.
Award amounts:
Community Engaged Teaching Award:
$2500 contribution made in the name of the faculty member
Winner will be announced at the community engagement conversations event on November 16, 2021, and have a contribution made in their name to support a.) an undergraduate teaching and/or research assistant in their field; or, b) , which supports students in financial need
Community Engaged Research Partnership Award:
$2500 contribution made in the name of the faculty member
Winner will be announced at the community engagement conversations event on November 16, 2021, and have a contribution made in their name to support a.) an undergraduate teaching and/or research assistant in their field; or, b) , which supports students in financial need
$2500 for community partner to be used for professional development, or professional supplies
Community Partner Award:
$2500 for community partner to be use for professional development or professional supplies
Application Process and Requirements
A one page narrative outlining the reasons for applying, or nominating someone, for an award should include a brief description of the project, the impact of the partnership on the organization, community, and/or students served, and the ways in which the project exemplifies a bi-directional partnership.
Timetable of Activities
Applications/nominations will be accepted now through October 1, 2021 to be reviewed by members of the Community Engagement Symposium Steering Committee. After award decisions are made winners will be notified and invited to attend the Community Engagement Symposium event on November 16, 2021.
Past Community Engagement Symposium Award Recipients
- Community Engaged Teaching Award Recipients
- 2020 - Dr. Louise Cainkar, associate professor, Social and Cultural Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences
- 2019 - Josh Knox, clinical associate professor of Physician Assistant Studies, College of Health Sciences
- 2018 - Dr. Ed de St. Aubin, associate professor of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, and Table of the Saints, EXPO, and the Sojourner Family Peace Center
- 2017 - Dr. Beth Godbee, assistant professor of English, College of Arts and Sciences, and YWCA of Southeast Wisconsin
- 2016 - Dr. Ruth Ann Belknap, professor emerita, College of Nursing
- Community Engaged Research Award Recipients
- 2020 - Dr. Dora Clayton-Jones, assistant professor, College of Nursing, and World Outreach Center
- 2019 - Dr. Michael Schlappi, professor of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, and Fondy Food Center and Hmong farmers
- 2018 - Dr. Astrida Kaugars, associate professor of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, and Next Door Foundation
- 2017 - Dr. Kristin Haglund, professor, College of Nursing, and Proyecto Bemb茅
- 2016 - Dr. Bob Fox, professor emerita of Counselor Education, College of Education, and The Behavior Clinic at Penfield Children鈥檚 Center
- Community Engaged Partner Award Recipients
- 2020 - The Gathering
- 2019 - Aurora Sinai Medical Center
- 2018 - United Community Center
- 2017 - Milwaukee Academy of Science
- 2016 - Milwaukee Center for Independence