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Engaged College Initiative

Through the Engaged College Initiative, the Einhorn Center collaborates with undergraduate colleges and schools that want to make community-engaged learning (CEL) a central part of their curricular, co-curricular and research programs. Each collaboration is co-designed by the Einhorn Center and stakeholders across the college. Using a wealth of institutional CEL data and expert insights from the Einhorn Center and college teams, the partnerships are customized to build on each college’s unique strengths and priorities.

Through the initiative, the Einhorn Center provides three-year foundational block grants, consultations and training — with the ultimate goal of building a long-term collaborative relationship that advances and sustains CEL within the college.

 

Collaborating Colleges
College of Architecture, Art and Planning

The College of Architecture, Art and Planning will use the block grant to support new and existing opportunities for undergraduate students to work directly with faculty on engaged research, design initiatives and creative work. The grant will strengthen the college’s ability to advance timely, innovative work that is relevant to cities, communities and other stakeholders. To support this effort, the college has formed an Engaged AAP Advisory Committee with members representing faculty in each of the three departments.

To learn more:

  • Visit AAP Engaged College Initiative webpage, or
  • contact Sydney Boyd, AAP’s program manager for strategic initiatives
Launched in
Fall 2024
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College of Human Ecology

CHE is using the block grant to expand and support coursework providing community-engaged learning opportunities as well as community-engaged projects for students outside the classroom. The funding will also be used to increase opportunities for students to collaborate with faculty on engaged research.

To learn more:

  • Visit the CHE Engaged College Initiative webpage, or
  • Contact college representative Kristen Elmore, research associate, assistant director of Program for Research on Youth Development and Engagement, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research
Launched in
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Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy

The Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy is the latest to join the Engaged College Initiative. More information about community-engaged learning at the Brooks School is coming soon.

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Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business has formed an Engaged College Advisory Committee to steward the initiative and build on established curricular and co-curricular CEL activities across its three schools.

To learn more:

  • Visit the college’s Engaged College Initiative webpage, or
  • Contact college representative Candace Maxian, associate director, Public Engagement and Experiential Learning, Office of External Relations
Launched in
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School of Industrial and Labor Relations

The ILR School will expand on its longstanding commitment to improving the lives of workers and advancing progressive outcomes for communities, unions and organizations, nationally and globally. The grant will support the expansion of a wide variety of existing co-curricular programs and provide ILR with the opportunity to develop an array of new engaged courses, research experiences and co-curricular opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. The centerpiece of this new initiative is the creation of ILR’s Office of Engaged and Experiential Programs, which will provide coordination, support and guidance for the multiplicity of engaged programs offered across ILR’s Residential and Outreach divisions.

To learn more:

  • Visit the Office of Engaged and Experiential Programs webpage, or
  • Contact college representative Brigid Beachler, director, ILR Office of Engaged and Experiential Programs
Launched in
Fall 2021
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Sep 24, 2024
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Abigel Manaye ’24 (standing) argues the opposition side of the debate, “Speechless: Should Union Organizers Have Free Speech Rights in the Workplace?,” held Jan. 31 in Ives Hall.
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College of Architecture, Art and Planning

The College of Architecture, Art and Planning will use the block grant to support new and existing opportunities for undergraduate students to work directly with faculty on engaged research, design initiatives and creative work. The grant will strengthen the college’s ability to advance timely, innovative work that is relevant to cities, communities and other stakeholders. To support this effort, the college has formed an Engaged AAP Advisory Committee with members representing faculty in each of the three departments.

To learn more:

  • Visit AAP Engaged College Initiative webpage, or
  • contact Sydney Boyd, AAP’s program manager for strategic initiatives
Launched in
Fall 2024
Related Stories
Supported by a grant from the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement, Enfield Food Distribution is partnering with Cornell experts to create a resource hub for growing community needs.
Nov 26, 2024
Pantry collaboration expands mission to fight food insecurity
Volunteers salvaged original wood flooring, utilities and other elements from homes deconstructed in Ithaca’s Collegetown neighborhood in 2022.
Oct 3, 2024
Building deconstruction, reuse would benefit NYS jobs, climate
College of Human Ecology

CHE is using the block grant to expand and support coursework providing community-engaged learning opportunities as well as community-engaged projects for students outside the classroom. The funding will also be used to increase opportunities for students to collaborate with faculty on engaged research.

To learn more:

  • Visit the CHE Engaged College Initiative webpage, or
  • Contact college representative Kristen Elmore, research associate, assistant director of Program for Research on Youth Development and Engagement, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research
Launched in
Fall 2020
Related Stories
Sep 25, 2024
A research trip to India’s indigenous communities makes global health personal
Erini Williams ’26 and Jessica Han '26 participated in the pilot internship program, where they worked with teens in the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem.
Sep 4, 2024
College of Human Ecology launches engaged internship in NYC
Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy

The Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy is the latest to join the Engaged College Initiative. More information about community-engaged learning at the Brooks School is coming soon.

Related Stories
Oct 14, 2024
NYS communities create a crisis resilience playbook, with Cornell help
(From Left) Dr. Nia Nunn, Southside Community Center Board President, Chavon Bunch, Southside Community Center Executive Director, Susan H. Murphy ’73, PhD ’94, former vice president for student and academic services, Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner, senior lecturer at the Jeb. E. Brooks School of Public Policy, Doug Kaplan ‘88, and Kayla Matos, Southside Community Center Deputy Director at the Einhorn Center’s 2nd Annual Community Engagement Awards.
Apr 17, 2024
Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner receives 2024 Kaplan Fellowship
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business has formed an Engaged College Advisory Committee to steward the initiative and build on established curricular and co-curricular CEL activities across its three schools.

To learn more:

  • Visit the college’s Engaged College Initiative webpage, or
  • Contact college representative Candace Maxian, associate director, Public Engagement and Experiential Learning, Office of External Relations
Launched in
Fall 2020
Related Stories
Dec 6, 2024
Philanthropy class aids Tompkins County nonprofits
Eleven graduate students from across the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business are now certified as community-engaged learning teaching assistants.
May 15, 2024
SC Johnson grad students master community-engaged learning
School of Industrial and Labor Relations

The ILR School will expand on its longstanding commitment to improving the lives of workers and advancing progressive outcomes for communities, unions and organizations, nationally and globally. The grant will support the expansion of a wide variety of existing co-curricular programs and provide ILR with the opportunity to develop an array of new engaged courses, research experiences and co-curricular opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students. The centerpiece of this new initiative is the creation of ILR’s Office of Engaged and Experiential Programs, which will provide coordination, support and guidance for the multiplicity of engaged programs offered across ILR’s Residential and Outreach divisions.

To learn more:

  • Visit the Office of Engaged and Experiential Programs webpage, or
  • Contact college representative Brigid Beachler, director, ILR Office of Engaged and Experiential Programs
Launched in
Fall 2021
Related Stories
Sep 24, 2024
Paving the way for NYC High Roaders
Abigel Manaye ’24 (standing) argues the opposition side of the debate, “Speechless: Should Union Organizers Have Free Speech Rights in the Workplace?,” held Jan. 31 in Ives Hall.
Feb 2, 2024
Students debate free speech in the workplace

Learn More

Each college voluntarily opts into the initiative and is added in phases, beginning with a partnership agreement between the Einhorn Center and the college dean. To learn more about the engaged college initiative, email Richard Kiely.

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