October 27-29, 2013 Hosted by the University of Louisville the Galt House
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TRANSFORMING & SUSTAINING COMMUNITIES THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS October 27-29, 2013 Hosted by the University of Louisville The Galt House 1 SCHEDULE AT A AT SCHEDULE SUNDAY 8:00 AM Registration WELCOME 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM UofL Tour (registration required) + Lunch 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Executive Committee Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 PM Lunch (on your own unless on UofL tour) 1:00 - 3:30 PM Conference Symposium on Engaged Scholarship - Barbara Holland Dear Colleagues: 4:00 - 5:00 PM UofL: Transforming Louisville - President James Ramsey 5:00 - 6:30 PM Reception + Poster Session The University of Louisville is proud to host the 19th annual conference 5:00 PM Registration Closes of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities. This 6:30 - 8:00 PM Dinner (on your own) conference gives us a chance to showcase some of our nationally 6:30 - 8:00 PM Presidents’ Dinner (Amelia Place) acclaimed university/community partnerships while also learning about the exemplary programs at other CUMU institutions. MONDAY The University of Louisville has experienced extraordinary 7:30 AM Registration achievements over the past 12 years. There has been a substantial 8:30 - 9:45 AM Breakfast - Keynote: Mitch Nichols, President of UPS Airlines jump in graduation rates and degrees awarded, the number of 10:00 - 11:00 AM Concurrent Sessions I patents awarded and business start-ups from university research 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM UPS Worldport Tour (registration required) and the number of students living on campus. At the heart of these 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM Concurrent Sessions II accomplishments is a robust university undergirded by strong community partnerships. 12:30 - 1:45 PM Luncheon President’s Address + Announcement of Lynton Award 2:00 - 3:00 PM Concurrent Sessions III You’ll also find Louisville to be a warm, friendly and engaging city with plenty to see and 2:00 - 3:00 PM Presidents’ Council Meeting do. In fact, the conference hotel, the Galt House, is within walking distance of many casual and fine dining opportunities, as well as various shopping and entertainment options at 3:30 - 5:00 PM Concurrent Sessions IV 4th Street Live! The world famous Louisville Slugger Museum, Muhammad Ali Center, 3:30 - 5:00 PM Tour of Exemplary University/Community Partnerships (registration required) Family Scholar House or Wayside Christian Mission at Hotel Louisville Frazier History Museum and Kentucky Science Center are less than four blocks away and GLANCE the Kentucky Derby Museum is just a few miles from downtown at historic Churchill Downs 4:00 PM Registration Closes which will be hosting its annual fall meet during the conference. 6:00 - 9:00 PM Reception + Kentucky Derby Museum Tour - Speaker: Bill Samuels Announcement of new Executive Committee So this conference provides an exciting opportunity to learn about transformative university/community partnerships from around the country, visit nationally acclaimed university/community partnerships and enjoy a wonderful metropolitan city with countless attractions! TUESDAY 8:00 - 10:00 AM Registration I hope you enjoy the conference and don’t be a stranger! Come visit us at the University of 8:00 - 9:00 AM Roundtable Discussion + Continental Breakfast Louisville. 9:15 - 10:15 AM Concurrent Sessions V 10:30 - 11:30 AM Concurrent Sessions VI Sincerely, James R. Ramsey 2 3 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Dear Colleagues: GREG FISCHER MAYOR I am thrilled to welcome you to the 19th annual conference of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities. We extend our sincere thanks to Dr. Jim Ramsey and our col- October, 2013 leagues at the University of Louisville for organizing a fantastic agenda and conference. Greetings: Over 200 paper, poster and roundtable presentations were submitted for consideration this year—a Coalition record! Joining you this week are 300+ colleagues from around the globe. We know you will discover new ways for creating and growing partnerships to improve your It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 19th annual Convention of the Coalition of Urban home institution and community. It’s our hope you will take advantage of the diversity and and Metropolitan Universities. Universities are an important part of metro economies. They breadth of experiences represented at this year’s meeting and keep the conversations going not only educate future leaders, they also create jobs and foster innovation. Universities add when you return home. to the cultural life of the city and create excitement – especially in a sports-minded city like Louisville! In 1990 we held our first conference at Wright State University. At that meeting, our found- ers drafted the Declaration of Metropolitan Universities where they stated their collective Like the majority of Louisvillians, I see the University of Louisville – the CUMU’s host in- commitment to “share the power of our institutions in education, research and service to stitution – as a key player in realizing a brighter future for our city. That future includes positively impact the communities in which we are located.” This is a pivotal moment in the improving the education and training of our workforce, attracting and growing high-paying, organization’s history as we reinforce that founding mission by focusing on our four pillars knowledge-based jobs and creating a vibrant sense of place. for sustainable prosperity: K-12 Education, Healthy Communities, Economic Revitalization and Social and Community Development. In the coming year we will continue to grow our UofL is a major force in 55,000 Degrees, Louisville’s public-private partnership aimed at membership and increase programmatic offerings that create new opportunities for you creating 55,000 new college degrees by 2020. Achieving this goal could be transformative, and our member institutions. pushing Louisville into the top tier in educational attainment among its competitor cities. UofL’s achievements in research over the past decade are viewed as leading-edge and its As we roll out these new offerings we hope you will get involved and join the conversation. growth in the area of health and health care are seen as unique opportunities for sustaining Stay connected to us by visiting our website at www.cumuonline.org and following us on the economic vitality of the community – and the University. Twitter @MetropolitanU. We are honored to host this event. Our city will roll out the red carpet and make you feel at Sincerely, home. You will find that we are a friendly and vibrant city offering top-notch facilities, one- of- a-kind attractions, great food and lots of places to have fun. Best wishes for a great stay in Louisville and an exciting and enjoyable convention. Please return again. Wendell Pritchett President, CUMU Chancellor, Rutgers University - Camden Sincerely, Greg Fischer, Mayor WWW.LOUISVILLEKY.GOV LOUISVILLE METRO HALL 527 WEST JEFFERSON STREET LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40202 502.574.2003 4 5 CURRENT MEMBERSHIP CUMU2013 MEMBERS CUMU members span the country and globe and are united by a shared philosophy of service to their communities...together CUMU members serve over 50 greater EXECUTIVE metropolitan regions. CURRENT MEMBERS U.S. Universities Buffalo State College Portland State University University of Missouri - St. Louis COMMITTEE (SUNY College at Buffalo) Rhode Island College University of Nebraska at California State University, Omaha Dominguez Hills Rowan University University of Nevada, Las Vegas California State University, Rutgers University, Camden CUMU EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fresno Campus University of New Haven California State University, Rutgers University, University of North Carolina at President Fullerton New Brunswick Campus Charlotte Wendell Pritchett California State University, Southern lllinois University University of North Carolina at Chancellor, Rutgers University, Camden San Marcos Edwardsville Greensboro Camden County College Syracuse University University of North Carolina at Vice President Wilmington Cleveland State University Temple University Richard Guarasci University of North Florida College of Staten Island, CUNY Texas State University - President, Wagner College San Marcos University of North Texas at Coppin State University Dallas Towson University Drexel University University of Pennsylvania Treasurer/Secretary University of Alaska Anchorage Maravene Loeschke Florida International University University of South Carolina University of Arkansas Upstate President, Towson University Howard University Fon Smith University of Southern Indiana Indiana University Northwest University of Arkansas Little Rock University ofTennessee at Indiana University - Chattanooga John Christensen Purdue University University of Baltimore Chancellor, University of Nebraska, Omaha University ofWisconsin - Indianapolis University of Central Oklahoma Milwaukee Evan Dobelle Maryville University University of Colorado Denver University System of Maryland President, Westfield State College Medgar Evers College University of the District of Virginia Commonwealth Columbia Tom George Metropolitan Community University College University of Houston System Chancellor, University of Missouri – St. Louis Wagner College Metropolitan State University of University of La Verne Washington State University- Denver Michael Lovell University of Louisville Spokane Chancellor, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Metropolitan State University University of Massachusetts - Washington State University- Divina Grossman Miami Dade College Boston Vancouver Chancellor, University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth