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The Ethics of Community Engagement: Building Sustaining Partnerships in the Classroom


About This Event

This gathering will bring together those interested in the ethics of community engaged pedagogy.

  • 2:30-3:00 Gathering and refreshments
  • 3:00-4:00 Presentations of community-engaged scholarship
  • 4:00-5:00 Facilitated discussion focused on unpacking the complexities of community engaged teaching and learning with a focus on ethical engagement.

Please join us for any part of the afternoon to learn about building successful community partnerships in the classroom. Open to all. A presentation by faculty leaders in the field, followed by a discussion led by Faculty Fellows in Communtiy-Engaged Learning about community-engaged pedaogy, including how to fund and sustain community partnerships.

Featured Guests

  • Craig Talmage, Associate Professor and Co-Chair of Business Management & Entrepreneurship and Director of the Bozzuto Center for Entrepreneurship at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
  • Missy Pfohl Smith, choreographer, performer, and collaborative artist and Director of the Program of Dance and Movement and the Institute for the Performing Arts at the University of Rochester
  • Sarah Brownell, Principal Lecturer, Kate Gleason College of Engineering at RIT

Co-sponsors

  • University of Rochester Center for Community Engagement

Dec. 5, 2025, 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Welles Brown Room, Rush Rhees Library 1st floor

HF13: Community-Engaged Pedagogy in the Humanities


Audience: Open to the Public

Category: Workshop or Mini-Seminar

Host: University of Rochester


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