SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 ABOUT CUMU 7:00 am–4:00 pm Registration 7:00–9:30 am Breakfast Since 1989, the Coalition of Urban and 8:00 am–12:00 pm CUMU-TDC Higher Education Anchor Mission Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) has Initiative Convening (Invitation Only) been dedicated to the creation and 9:30–10:30 am Sessions dissemination of knowledge between 10:00 am–12:00 pm Executive Committee Meeting (Invitation Only) universities looking to develop responses 10:30–11:00 am Break to the pressing educational, economic, 11:00 am–12:00 pm Sessions and social issues of the day. Our members 12:00–1:00 pm Lunch share a passion for collaboration, 1:00–2:00 pm Plenary—Fostering Opportunity on Chicago’s South Side student access and success, community 2:00–2:30 pm Coffee Break 2:30–3:30 pm Sessions development and revitalization, and 3:30–3:45 pm Coffee Break discovery and innovation in teaching, 3:45–4:45 pm Sessions learning, and research. CUMU is the 4:45–6:30 pm Signature Reception longest-running and largest organization 6:00–10:00 pm President’s Dinner (Invitation Only) committed to serving and connecting TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 the world’s urban and metropolitan 7:30 am–4:00 pm Registration universities and their partners. 7:30–9:00 am Breakfast The needs of institutions located in 9:00–10:00 am Plenary—Urban Education as Racialized State Violence: urban and metropolitan areas are often What is the Role of Higher Education different than more traditional colleges 10:00–10:30 am Break 10:00–2:00 pm Community Experiences and universities. But with different needs 10:30–4:30 pm Poster Gallery Open come new opportunities, and universities 10:30–11:30 am Sessions from across the United States and Canada 11:30 am–12:30 pm Lunch came together to learn, share, and benefit 12:30–1:30 pm Sessions from the advantages of their unique 1:30–2:00 pm Coffee Break locations. 2:00–3:30 pm President’s Address | Awards Presentation | Plenary—Harnessing the Power of Innovative and Engaged Research and Community Alliance 3:30–4:30 pm Sessions [email protected] 4:30–6:00 pm CUMU New and Prospective Member Happy Hour (Invitation Only) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 410-704-3700 7:00–11:00 am Registration 7:00–8:30 am Breakfast CUMUonline.org 8:30 am–12:30 pm Community Experiences 8:30–9:30 am Sessions twitter.com/MetropolitanU 9:30–10:00 am Coffee Break 10:00–11:00 am Sessions 11:00–11:30 am Coffee Break 11:30 am–12:30 pm Sessions 12:30–1:00 pm Lunch 1:00–2:00 pm Plenary—Aligning for Impact: Deepening Philanthropic Engagement in University-Community Partnerships

Join the Conversation on Twitter • @MetropolitanU • #CUMU2018 | 3 CUMU EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CUMU MEMBERS VICE PRESIDENT/ Missouri State University PRESIDENT TREASURER PRESIDENT EMERITUS Augsburg University University of Massachusetts Boston Brown University New University of Massachusetts Lowell Buffalo State, SUNY Northeastern Illinois University The University of Memphis California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Oakland University University of Michigan–Dearborn California State University, Dominguez Hills The Ohio State University University of Michigan–Flint California State University, Fullerton University of Minnesota California State University, Los Angeles Portland State University University of Missouri Extension California State University, Northridge Purdue University Fort Wayne University of Missouri–Kansas City Tom George Devorah Lieberman Richard Guarasci California State University, San Bernardino Purdue University Northwest University of Missouri–St. Louis Chancellor, President, President, California State University, San Marcos Rhode Island College University of Nebraska at Omaha University of Missouri–St. Louis University of La Verne Cleveland State University Rutgers University–Camden University of Nevada, Las Vegas , CUNY Rutgers University–Newark The University of North Carolina at Charlotte MEMBERS AT LARGE Saint Louis University The University of North Carolina at Greensboro DePaul University Simon Fraser University (Canada) The University of North Carolina at Wilmington Southern Illinois University Edwardsville University of North Florida Duquesne University Stockton University University of North Texas at Dallas Florida Atlantic University University of Pennsylvania Florida International University University of Pittsburgh University of San Diego Governors State University University at Albany, SUNY University of Southern Indiana Katherine Conway-Turner William Covino Janine Davidson William Fritz Franklin Gilliam, Jr. Indiana University Northwest University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of Southern Maine President, President, California State President, Metropolitan State President, College of Chancellor, University of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis University of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga University, Los Angeles University of Denver Staten Island North Carolina at Greensboro University of Central Oklahoma The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Louisiana State University Shreveport The University of Chicago University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Loyola University Chicago University of Colorado Colorado Springs University System of Marquette University University of Colorado Denver Virginia Commonwealth University Maryville University University of Dayton Wagner College University of Denver Washington State University Tri-Cities Medical College of Wisconsin University of the District of Columbia Washington State University Vancouver Metropolitan Community College, Nebraska University of Houston Downtown Metropolitan State University of Denver University of Houston Worcester State University Phoebe Haddon Michael Lovell Tomas Morales Paul Pribbenow Metropolitan State University The University of Illinois at Chicago Chancellor, President, President, California State President, Miami Dade College University of La Verne York University (Canada) Rutgers University–Camden Marquette University University, San Bernardino Augsburg University Last Updated 10/01/18 EX-OFFICO MEMBERS

Kim Schatzel Bobbie Laur Valerie Holton Barbara Holland 100+ 50 2+ million CEO, Administrative Executive Director Executive Editor, Metropolitan Strategy Advisor Member Institutions U.S. MSAs Represented Students Enrolled Headquarters; Universities journal President, Towson University

4 | Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities • 24th Annual Conference Join the Conversation on Twitter • @MetropolitanU • #CUMU2018 | 5 COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AWARDEES CUMU members are doing truly impactful work in partnership with the communities they serve. To ERNEST A. LYNTON AWARD FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP highlight this work, we are offering four Community Experiences. These tours and experiences showcase REMAINING TICKETS the people, neighborhoods, and programs where our Chicago-based members are actively engaged. AVAILABLE AT OF ENGAGEMENT FOR EARLY CAREER FACULTY Thanks to our Chicago partners, Community Experiences are offered at no cost to conference attendees. REGISTRATION Brook Lillehaugen, Assistant Professor and Haverford Chair of Linguistics, Haverford College Sponsored by the Swearer Center at Brown University in partnership with the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, the annual am pm Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career Faculty recognizes a full-time faculty member who is pre-tenure TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 | 10:00 –2:00 at tenure-granting campuses or early career (i.e., within the first six years) at campuses with long-term contracts, and who connects their teaching, research and service to community engagement. Dr. Lillehaugen was nominated by Haverford College President, Kimberly W. Benston, and Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Global Leadership, Eric Hartman, who noted in their nomination that, “Dr. Lillehaugen’s embrace of ethical community engagement is complete; her rela- tionships and collaborations throughout various Zapotec communities inform a breadth of work too long to list in full,” and that her “intentional collaboration is an example of the way in which Brook’s engagement thoughtfully de-centers the conventional epistemology of higher education.”

Learn more about Dr. Lillegaugen’s work at her session October 23, 3:30–4:00 pm in Wilton South BARBARA A. HOLLAND SCHOLAR-ADMINISTRATOR AWARD Emily Janke, Director of the Institute for Community and Economic Engagement and Associate Professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies department, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sponsored by CUMU, the annual Barbara A. Holland Scholar-Administrator Award honors a bold, mid-career scholar-administrator whose leadership and intellectual voice illuminates the transformative power of urban and metropolitan higher education in the lives of DEPAUL UNIVERSITY: PASEO BORICUA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO: POLSKY EXCHANGE individuals and communities. Holland Scholars are respected, strategic leaders across their institution who are known for contributing to cutting-edge research related to their administrative role. Loosely translated to 'Puerto Rican Promenade,' Paseo Boricua is the only & COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ACCELERATOR Dr. Janke was nominated by Dr. Terri Shelton, Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement at UNCG. In her nomination, she writes, recognized Puerto Rican Neighborhood in the United States. Learn about “Dr. Janke has demonstrated her commitment to community engagement in leading strategic planning, spearheading our Carnegie application, in changing its history and many landmarks with a tour by the Division Street Business Join the University of Chicago and learn how they are building the capacity promotion and tenure guidelines, … and in encouraging a deeper understanding of quality CE across our state and in the nation” and that she “epitomizes the Development Association, the lead agency in the development of Paseo Boricua. of local businesses and organizations while supporting the vitality of a mid- South Side neighborhood through the Polsky Exchange and the Community qualities of Barbara and has worked tirelessly to advance the values and insights that Barbara has been advocating for.” Programs Accelerator.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 | 8:30 am–12:30 pm The Higher Education ANCHOR MISSION INITIATIVE Developing and sharing new strategies for deploying higher education’s intellectual and place-based resources to enhance the economic and social well-being of the communities we serve.

Participating CUMU Member Institutions Augsburg University IUPUI Purdue University Northwest University of Michigan-Dearborn Buffalo State, SUNY Johns Hopkins University Rutgers University-Camden University of Missouri-St. Louis California State University, Los Angeles Loyola University Chicago Rutgers University-Newark University of Pittsburgh Cleveland State University Marquette University Towson University University of San Diego LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO: CATHOLIC LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO: College of Staten Island Medical College of Wisconsin University of Arkansas at Little Rock Virginia Commonwealth University Drexel University Metropolitan State University The University of Chicago Wagner College CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO LASALLE STREET CHURCH & CABRINI GREEN Florida Atlantic University Metropolitan State University of University of Denver Weber State University Travel to Catholic Charities and learn about their decades-long partnership with Learn how a program of the LaSalle Street Church promotes and strengthens Georgetown University Denver University of Louisville York University Loyola University Chicago. Learn first-hand from both partners about how their community cohesion in Chicago’s Near North neighborhood. Then, take a guided Indiana University Northwest Portland State University work has come to be and what each has gained from the partnership. tour of the former Cabrini Green public housing community, which is in the midst of a neighborhood redevelopment plan. Learn how your institution can get involved: CUMUonline.org/AnchorMission

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PLANNING YOUR CONFERENCE TH WHY USE THE APP? To make the most of your experience, build a custom agenda to ensure you attend the presentations 25 CUMU's quarterly online journal of leading edge topics and sessions that interest you. The CUMU 2018 app allows you to easily: impacting our urban and metropolitan campuses. ANNUAL  Read presentation abstracts  Search presentations by keywords  Create and manage a custom schedule  Read presenter bios CONFERENCE Presentations by authors published in Metropolitan Universities GETTING STARTED BUILD YOUR PROFILE MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 | 2:30 3:30 P.M. | MARQUETTE 1. Download the CUMU2018 app (Search "CUMU 2018" Your customized profile will be included in the attendee and presenter Creating a Culture of Equity in the app store) or visit the CUMU conference directory. Update your profile so others can get to know more about you. PRESENTERS: Judith Ramaley, Jacinta Sa old and Marisa Zapata program page.  Build your bio 2. Log in using the email address you used to register for  Add your headshot TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 | 4:00 4:30 P.M. | WALTON SOUTH the conference and reset your password if needed.  Highlight relevant URLs, including references to published work University Social Responsibility in Taiwan PRESENTER: Valerie Holton 3. Build and customize your profile with a bio, headshot,  Link to your institution and links to your work and institution.  Connect your Twitter and LinkedIn profiles WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 | 10:00 11:00 A.M. | ASTOR 4. Create an agenda that works best for you by selecting  Connect with presenters Collective Impact Strategies: Identifying Best Practices the the sessions you want.  Network with attendees PRESENTERS: Joseph Allen, Bruce Jones, Ellen Szarleta, Patricia Tooker and Sheridan Trent  Send session feedback OCTOBER 21–23, 2019 QUESTIONS? CUMUonline.org/MUJ If you have any questions, ask a CUMU Headquarters staff member at the registration desk. PHILADELPHIA, PA

8 | Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities • 24th Annual Conference Join the Conversation on Twitter • @MetropolitanU • #CUMU2018 | 9 PLENARY SESSIONS PLENARY SPEAKERS MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 1:00 pm | GOLD COAST 9:00 am | GRAND FOSTERING OPPORTUNITY ON CHICAGO’S URBAN EDUCATION AS RACIALIZED STATE VIOLENCE: SOUTH SIDE WHAT IS THE ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Torrey L. Barrett Pauline Lipman Principal, Imagine Group Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago Torrey L. Barrett Teresa L. Córdova Derek R. B. Douglas Ines Hernandez Derek R. B. Douglas Mass school closings disproportionately take place in minority or low-income Imagine Group Vice President for Civic Engagement and External Affairs, neighborhoods and have a destabilizing effect. Paired with privatization Great Cities Institute The University of Chicago Citi The University of Chicago efforts, this lack of investment negatively affects Latinx, African-American, Julia Stasch and low-income families and contributes to the overall disinvestment in these President, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation communities. Pauline Lipman examines the intersection of politics, economics, race, and education. The University of Chicago, like many urban universities, is located amidst struggling communities that continue to endure the consequences of racial and economic segregation. Universities have a unique and central role to play in addressing the challenge of economic and social exclusion and in identifying strategies to grow our cities so that the neighborhoods of which they are comprised are places that foster opportunity. Jonathan Klein Amanda Lewis Pauline Lipman University of Illinois at Chicago Institute for Research on University of Illinois TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018 Race and Public Policy at Chicago 2:00 pm | GRAND 1:00 pm | GRAND

HARNESSING THE POWER OF INNOVATIVE AND ALIGNING FOR IMPACT: DEEPENING ENGAGED RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY ALLIANCE PHILANTHROPIC ENGAGEMENT IN Teresa L. Córdova UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Director, Great Cities Institute Nyeema Watson Amanda Lewis Associate Chancellor for Civic Engagement, Rutgers University-Camden Director, Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy Ines Hernandez Bethany Miller Charles Rutheiser Julia Stasch Jonathan Klein Senior Vice President, South Florida Market Manager in Community The Kresge Foundation The Annie E. Casey Foundation The John D. and Catherine T. Professor and Chair Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois at Chicago Development, Citi MacArthur Foundation Erica Swinney Staley Bethany Miller Director of Operations and Acting Director, Manufacturing Renaissance Program Officer, The Kresge Foundation In Chicago, young people of color struggle around basic needs, joblessness, Charles Rutheiser poorly funded schools, housing unaffordability, gun violence and inadequate Senior Associate, The Annie E. Casey Foundation access to social and health services. Panelists from the University of Illinois at Hellen Williams Chicago will discuss research that addresses these issues; what it takes to engage Program Officer, The Cleveland Foundation in the co-production of research; creating and compiling data; and tying research conclusions to program and policy relevant applications. As higher education institutions expand partnerships for deeper impact, external support is necessary for sustainability. Support from the philanthropic community is critical, however, making connections and accessing resources can be challenging. Private, community, and corporate foundation leaders will Erica Swinney Staley Nyeema Watson Hellen Williams discuss why they have chosen to invest in university-community partnerships Rutgers University–Camden The Cleveland Foundation and share how universities can work more effectively with community partners. Manufacturing Renaissance

10 | Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities • 24th Annual Conference Join the Conversation on Twitter • @MetropolitanU • #CUMU2018 | 11 OCTOBER 22, 2018 | MONDAY MORNING Astor Erie Michigan Tudor Parkside Walton North+South 7:00am BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Grand Grand 9:30am Staying in the fight: Contemplative Can Youth Stories, Concerns, and Inspiring Action! Building and Sustaining a Building community through Partners becoming Leaders!: How a college CUMU-TDC Higher Education Anchor Mission practices for the stressed and Participation Transform Campus Civic Coalition that Supports Change neighborhood/university story sharing envisioned and fostered a K-12 College Initiative Convening distressed, Community Engagement Engagement? Maureen MacLefko and Laura Rao, Unyts Misty Thomas-Trout, Ajanti George and Kelly Pipeline and helped the partners run with it! 8:00 am–12:00 pm Professional Lauren Silver and Nyeema Watson, Rutgers Bohrer, University of Dayton Anthony Cosentino, The Margaret Emery Elm This convening is for the 33 CUMU members that Elaine Ikeda and Marisol Morales, Campus University-Camden Park School - PS 21; Tim Gannon, New York City are participating in the CUMU-TDC Higher Education Compact Department of Education; Andrew Greenfield, Port Anchor Mission Initiative. Richmond Community High School; Nick Mele, PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL 10:00am The Campus Diversity Office: A New Edwin Markham Intermediate School 51 PRESENTATION PANEL

 Model for Structure, Programming, and  Sustainability EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Beatriz Gonzalez, University of La Verne MEETING 10:00am–12:00pm Marquette 10:30am BREAK (Invitation Only)

WORKSHOP MINI BREAK WORKSHOP MINI   11:00am Creating a Culture of Equity Should universities get involved in Can Female Leaders Mitigate the Negative Effects of Thousands of Assets: Building Healthy Marshaling the Collective Power of Judith Ramaley, Portland State University; prison education? Higher Education’s Racial Diversity? National Leaders and Structural Shifts Communities, Scientific Minds and Civic Communities and Higher Education for the Jacinta Saffold, Association of American Role in Breaking the Cycle of Susan Perkins, University of Illinois at Chicago Leaders with MAPSCorps Creation of an Authentic and Transformational Colleges & Universities Generational Incarceration Diversity Retreat 2.0: Student Organzing for Social Christopher Skrable, University of Chicago Stakeholder Engagement Framework Taffany Lim, California State University, Los Justice at an HSI Cristina Trejo, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Angeles Issac Carter, University of La Verne Enhancing Accessibility and Inclusion through a University and Art Museum Partnership

LIGHTNING PRESENTATION LIGHTNING Linda Larrivee and Joanne Gallagher Worthley, Worcester PRESENTATION LIGHTNING

 State University  am 11:30 Looking Back to Move Forward: Understanding the Challenges in Transitioning from Service Historical Context of the Urban University Learning to Sustained Community Jennifer Early, Virginia Commonwealth University Partnerships to Address Health Equity: A Return on Equity Decade of Experience--UMSON Marisol Morales, Campus Compact Susan Wozenski, University of Maryland Training effective urban practitioners through community based learning Susanna Gilbertson, Blue Door Group; Andrew Zitcer,

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Drexel University COMMUNITY CONVERSATION  

12:00pm LUNCH BUFFET LUNCH BUFFET Drake/Gold Coast Drake/Gold Coast

1:00pm FOSTERING OPPORTUNITY ON CHICAGO’S SOUTH SIDE WELCOME REMARKS Bobbie Laur, CUMU

BEST PRACTICES BEST Gold Coast PRACTICES BEST PANEL  The University of Chicago, like many urban universities, is located amidst struggling communities that continue to  endure the consequences of racial and economic segregation. Universities have a unique and central role to play in Moderator: Julia Stasch, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation addressing the challenge of economic and social exclusion and in identifying strategies to grow our cities so that the Torrey L. Barrett, Imagine Group neighborhoods of which they are comprised are places that foster opportunity. Derek R. B. Douglas, The University of Chicago 2:00pm COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK Grand Grand 2:30pm

12 | Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities • 24th Annual Conference Join the Conversation on Twitter • @MetropolitanU • #CUMU2018 | 13 OCTOBER 22, 2018 | MONDAY AFTERNOON

Astor Michigan Marquette Tudor Parkside Walton North Walton South

2:30pm Richmond’s East End Health Place-Based Community Anchoring for the Long Haul: Democracy in Action: City University/Community College Achieve LA: A Collective Impact Partnership Between the YMCA Urban institutions partner to create the Education and Wellness Center: Engagement in Higher Challenges of Building Long Term Government and a University Partnerships: Beyond Articulation of Metropolitan Los Angeles and Cal State LA Dallas County Promise Aligning University and Health Education: Lessons from Financing for Community Projects Leading Change Beth Cada and Elaine Maimon, Governors Jose Gomez and Zuhey Espinoza, Cal State LA; Victor Dominguez and Eric Ban, Dallas County Promise; Israel System Engagement Efforts the Field Russ Olwell, Merrimack College Scott Gross, California State State University Juan De La Cruz, YMCA Cordero, Dallas ISD; Bob Mong, University of with Community Needs Kent Koth, Seattle University; University, San Marcos Campus Meets Community – Chicago Institutions working North Texas at Dallas; Todd Williams, Commit Heidi Crapol, Jennifer Early Christopher Nayve, University of together to support community partners Partnerships and Byron Hunter, Virginia San Diego; Erin O’Keefe, Loyola Natalie Furlett, Campus Compact Commonwealth University University, Baltimore A Model for Preparing Culturally Competent Family Nurse Practitioner Students for Urban Settings

PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL Amber Roache, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga PRESENTATION PANEL

 3:00pm Participatory Budgeting Engaged Civic Learning: Partnering Faculty, Students and  Community for Impact Chicago: University-Community Partnerships to Expand Inclusive Nyeema Watson, Rutgers University-Camden & Equitable Decision-Making in Its a matter of trust with us! Municipal Governance Kevin Corcoran, Oakland University Thea Crum, University of Illinois at Chicago; Justin Heath, Alderman WORKSHOP MINI Gilbert Villegas - 36th Ward WORKSHOP MINI  

3:30pm COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK Grand Grand

3:45pm Strategies for Community Collectively We Rise: How Leveraging Resources to Building A Bioscience Initiative to From College Access to Success: Enhancing Success: Using a point-based system to Equity and Inclusion for STEM Engagement at Simon Economic Inclusion Strategies Civic Leaders and our Local Elevate Regional Innovation, Lessons Learned Moving NYC’s College increase success outcomes for students from under Students with Disabilities at a Major Fraser University: why place, Are Benefiting Community And Communities Entrepreneurship and Economic Remediation & Advisement Programs resourced school districts Metropolitan University

LIGHTNING PRESENTATION LIGHTNING relationships, responsiveness, Meeting The Business Needs Joanie Friedman, University of Chicago Development: Cal State LA’s to the High School Pipeline Tyler Guenette, University of Michigan-Dearborn James P. Lawler, Pace University PRESENTATION LIGHTNING and trust matter of Baltimore’s Employers and Venture Incubation and  Crystal Montalvo, Ralf Peetz, and The Alliance at California State University San Marcos:  Janet Webber and Rachel Nelson, Institutions. Entrepreneur Training Programs Susannah Thompson, City University of Partnering with School Districts, Students, and Families

Simon Fraser University Kylie Patterson, Johns Hopkins Zuhey Espinoza , Jose A. Gomez New York, The College of Staten Island Patricia L. Prado-Olmos, California State University San Marcos University; Cindy Plavier-Truitt, and Howard Xu, California State University Talent Alliance: Career Development through Humanim; Kurt Sommer, Baltimore University, Los Angeles Community Engagement Integration Partnership; Ashley Valis, University of Maryland, Kristen de Paor, University of Pittsburgh 4:15pm The new MOEC 2.0: Moving Baltimore Driving Economic Development Achieving College Readiness through Cal State LA Downtown: A new campus from networking to action in through Entrepreneurship: “Strategies for Success”, a Dual providing access to education in the order to Meet Our Educational Practical Tools & Strategies from Enrollment Course heart of Los Angeles

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Commitments Toronto Bridgette Cram, Florida International Eric Bullard and Harkmore Lee, California COMMUNITY CONVERSATION

 Martha Bruckner and Nancy Edick, Monica Jako, University State University, Los Angeles  University of Nebraska at Omaha

4:45pm SIGNATURE RECEPTION BEST PRACTICES BEST Camellia room PRESIDENT’S DINNER PRACTICES BEST   Join us to close out the first day of the conference with networking, drinks and Depart at 6:00pm for the University Club hors d’oeuvres before heading out for dinner and enjoying our host city. of Chicago. Transportation provided. Thank you to the reception sponsors. Please visit their tables during the (Invitation Only) reception to learn about programs and projects that support Chicago’s urban and metropolitan communities.

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14 | Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities • 24th Annual Conference Join the Conversation on Twitter • @MetropolitanU • #CUMU2018 | 15 OCTOBER 23, 2018 | TUESDAY MORNING POSTER SESSION GALLERY Astor Erie Michigan Marquette Parkside Walton North Walton South French | 10:30–4:30pm 29 poster presentations will be on display throughout the day. Please 7:30am take some time during lunch or breaks to visit the poster gallery. Metropolitan Universities Journal Opportunity Youth Programs and Join the presenters for the Poster Session from 12:30–1:30 pm. 8:00am Editorial Board Meeting Research Discussion BREAKFAST BREAKFAST A Mother’s Voice: Responding to Violence in our 8:00–9:00am | Marquette 8:00–9:00am | Walton North Drake/Gold Coast Drake/Gold Coast Neighborhoods Valerie Holton, Executive Editor, Barbara Holland, CUMU Strategy Advisor Aleksandra Snowden, Marquette University Metropolitan Universities journal and Distinguished Professor, University of Nebraska Omaha; Charles Rutheiser, Annie E. (Invitation Only) Rewarding Engaged Scholarly Work: The Policy Casey Foundation Development Process

PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL (Invitation Only) PRESENTATION PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL Aloha Balza, Florida Atlantic University    9:00am The Behavior Clinic: Helping Children in Poverty with URBAN EDUCATION AS RACIALIZED STATE VIOLENCE: WHAT IS THE ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Grand Behavioral and Mental Health Concerns Howard Rosing, Steans Center, DePaul University Mass school closings disproportionately take place in minority or low-income neighborhoods and have a destabilizing Burkard Alan, Marquette University SPEAKER effect. Paired with privatization efforts, this lack of investment negatively affects Latinx, African-American, and Why “Words Matter”: Inclusive Language Campaigns on Pauline Lipman, University of Illinois at Chicago low-income families and contributes to the overall disinvestment in these communities. Pauline Lipman examines College Campuses

WORKSHOP MINI the intersection of politics, economics, race, and education. WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP MINI Charu Thakral, University of Illinois, Chicago    10:00am

POSTER GALLERY | BREAK POSTER GALLERY | BREAK Leveraging Logic Models to Drive and Measure Community French French Engagement Impact 10:30am Creative Approaches to CUMU Research Agenda: The Behavior Clinic: Collective Impact: Implementing an Addressing Food Insecurity in Los Angeles Community-Based Work- Cheryl Landin, California State University San Marcos Building an Infrastructure Hyperlocal Engagement Key Leadership Factors Inclusive Economic Anchor Strategy: A Nuts- Through Public-Private Partnerships Study: Exploring Diverse Thought and Action: Living in solidarity to transform urban that Supports an Anchor and Community that have Influenced Development in and-Bolts Workshop Bryant Adibe, Mount Saint Stakeholder Experiences neighborhoods Mission Capacity Building Collaboration and Indianapolis, Indiana through Collaborative Jennifer Britton and Julie Mary’s University, LA Erika Ramalho, Gannon University Bill Cook, Brenda Lina D. Dostilio and Kirk Partnership Teresa Bennett and Jones, Drexel University Community Business Collaborative- Research Kowalewski, Brad Mortensen Holbrook, University Alan Burkard, Marquette Amy Warner, Indiana Creating Opportunity Through Building Catherine Draeger-Pederson, Purpose-Driven Partnerships That Transform People and LIGHTNING PRESENTATION LIGHTNING and Steve Nabor, Weber State of Pittsburgh; Barbara University University-Purdue University Websites Friedens Food Pantry; Angela PRESENTATION LIGHTNING Places: Cal State LA’s Anchor Mission PRESENTATION LIGHTNING  University Holland, University of Indianapolis Andy Stutzman, Drexel University Reynolds, Benjamin Trager and  Jose Gomez and Zuhey Espinoza, California State University, Los 

Amaya Varela, University of Nebraska Omaha Developing a playbook for inclusive Angeles Wisconsin–Milwaukee; Emily community investment Schubot, Milwaukee Public Think Local, Act Global: Collaborative Initiatives to Engage Charisse Conanan Johnson, Next Street PRESIDENT’S ROUNDTABLE Schools Refugee Populations How to Promote Economic Development: 10:30–11:30am Everything We Need to Know Can Be Julie Schumacher Cohen, The Drake 11:00am The Signature Partnership Learned in Kindergarten More than Going Through the Motions: Service Learning (Invitation Only) Initiative: Sustaining the Mary Jane Eisenhauer, Purdue University Quality and Student Engagement Work Northwest Kaitlin Fosler, University of Nebraska at Omaha COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Henry Cunningham and Reflections, Lessons, Strategies and COMMUNITY CONVERSATION COMMUNITY CONVERSATION

 Ralph Fitzpatrick, University Dreams: Strengthening Entrepreneurs  Working Together: A Community Engaged Approach  to Improve the Health of Older African Americans of Louisville and Revitalize the Communities Lyneir Richardson, Rutgers University–Newark in Wisconsin. University-Community Partnerships Kimberlee Gretebeck, Marquette University through Neighborhood Commercial Learning a Healthy Rhythm: An Arts-Based Intervention to Corridors Improve Heart Health Among Afro-Latino Children BEST PRACTICES BEST Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University PRACTICES BEST PRACTICES BEST

  Kristin Haglund, Marquette University  Mapping Engagement for Informed-Decision Making and 11:30am Collective Impact POSTER GALLERY | LUNCH BUFFET Metropolitan Universities POSTER GALLERY | LUNCH BUFFET Kristin Norris, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Journal Idea Exchange French/Gold Coast French/Gold Coast 11:30–12:30pm | Marquette CONTINUED PAGE 19 Valerie Holton, Executive Editor, 12:30pm Metropolitan Universities journal

16 | Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities • 24th Annual Conference Join the Conversation on Twitter • @MetropolitanU • #CUMU2018 | 17 OCTOBER 23, 2018 | TUESDAY AFTERNOON CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 Astor Erie Michigan Marquette Parkside Walton North Walton South POSTER SESSION GALLERY 12:30pm Mind Matters: A Leading from the Lived Experiences of From Consciousness Exploring the work of Anchor Institution Impacts on Creating Career Pathways for French | 10:30–4:30pm Strategic University Wide Middle: Crafting a Faculty Who Conduct to Action: The Next Community Engagement Population Health: Collective Impact Youth of Color into Conservation, 29 poster presentations will be on display throughout the day. Please Initiative to Improve Presidential Priority Community Engaged Generation of Urban Professionals Who Lead and Upstream Interventions Parks & Recreation Work: take some time during lunch or breaks to visit the poster gallery. Inner Well-Being for Community Research: Challenges, University-Community or Support Place-Based Alan Delmerico, SUNY at Buffalo Metro Detroit Nature Network’s Join the presenters for the Poster Session from 12:30–1:30 pm. William A. Covino, Robert Engagement and Successes, and Partnerships Community Engagement State College; Jennifer Early, Virginia Collective Impact Strategy Lopez and Nancy Wada- Partnerships Recommendations for Michaela Accardi and Josh Initiatives Commonwealth University Jessica Camp and Tracy Hall, University Teaching Service Learning Values in the Classroom: Promoting McKee, California State Matt Durington, Bobbie the Future Yates, Thriving Cities Lab Lina D. Dostilio, University of of Michigan-Dearborn Global Citizenry University, Los Angeles Laur and Santiago Solis, Kristin Norris, IUPUI; Lauren Pittsburgh; Erica Yamamura, Linda Loftus, University of Nebraska at Omaha Towson University Wendling, TreeTop Commons Seattle University Go slow to move fast. Best practices for engaging community PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL 1:00pm Data is a means AND A University’s Approach to Create leaders in a transformative strategic plan.    an end: Closing the a Thriving Undocumented Logan Vetrovec and Anne Massey, Virginia Commonwealth University assessment feedback Student Center loop Maria Maldonado and Olivia Rosas, Watermarks: An Atlas of Water and the City of Milwaukee Lisa Keyne and Kristin California State University San Bernardino Nora Barr, Marquette University Medlin, Collaboratory / Bridging the Gap: Creating a Culture of Community between Treetop Commons K12 and Higher Education Music Programs WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP MINI WORKSHOP MINI Mary Perkinson, University of Nebraska at Omaha   

1:30pm Validation of a Quantitative Measure to Assess Community POSTER GALLERY | COFFEE BREAK POSTER GALLERY | COFFEE BREAK Engagement in Research French French Nicole Ackermann, Washington University in St.Louis 2:00pm CUMU PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS | Grand HARNESSING THE POWER OF INNOVATIVE AND Civic U© for Los Angeles local government: a model of Tom George, University of Missouri–St. Louis ENGAGED RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY ALLIANCE university-designed civic education for the community ERNEST A. LYNTON AWARD FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP OF ENGAGEMENT FOR EARLY CAREER FACULTY Panelists from the University of Illinois at Chicago discuss research that Raphael Sonenshein, California State University, Los Angeles addresses urban issues; what it takes to engage in the co-production of Brook Lillehaugen, Haverford College Building Early College Programs to Promote Equity and LIGHTNING PRESENTATION LIGHTNING research; creating and compiling data; and tying research conclusions to PRESENTATION LIGHTNING PRESENTATION LIGHTNING Excellence for Students in Lawrence, Massachusetts

 BARBARA A. HOLLAND SCHOLAR-ADMINISTRATOR AWARD program and policy relevant applications.   Russ Olwell, Merrimack College

Emily Janke, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Teresa L. Córdova, Great Cities Institute; Amanda Lewis, Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy; Jonathan Klein, University of Building on Student Engagement: Taking Steps to Provide Illinois at Chicago; Erica Staley, Manufacturing Renaissance Institutional Support for Special Olympics-Young Athletes 3:30pm Positive Social Change Influencing the faculty: Want to be a Better The Process of Systems Economic Inclusion: Partnerships and Integrating Community Russ Olwell, Merrimack College Through Intentional Department chairs as Neighbor? Step One, Change in Urban Collaboration in San Diego County Engagement, Hands-on Research, Partnerships, Engagement, and Health Promotion: The Student Employment engaged leaders Listen Education Systems- Patricia L. Prado-Olmos, California State and Digital Humanities in an Integration of Community-Based Service Learning in a Nursing Wellness Focus Using Undergraduate Classroom Kristina Cammarano and Heidi Barajas, University of Karl Guenther and Todd University San Marcos; Eduardo Velasquez, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology Course Community Engagement Harnoor Singh, University of Minnesota Swanstrom, University of San Diego Regional EDC Brook Lillehaugen, Haverford College Sara Adams, Indiana University Northwest

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Nebraska at Omaha Missouri - St. Louis Principles COMMUNITY CONVERSATION COMMUNITY CONVERSATION

 Christopher Simenz,  Building Capacity: The Case for Values-based Operations  Marquette University

Sheridan Trent, University of Nebraska at Omaha Building Authentic Partnerships: The Somali Community 4:00pm High Impact Semester of Service The Process and Results A Collective Impact, Partnering for K-12 Teachers STEM University Social and Economic and Augsburg University Engagement of STEM HSI Program: Leveraging of a Metropolitan Community-Engaged professional development: Responsibility in Taiwan Undergraduates Experiential Learning to University Collaborating Approach to Grand Lessons learned Valerie Holton, Metropolitan Steve Peacock, Augsburg University

BEST PRACTICES BEST Mary Jo Parker, University of Increase Capacity in Local with Community Partners Challenge Initiatives Elizabeth Allan and Mark Kinders, Universities journal PRACTICES BEST Creating and Using the IUPUI Service Learning Taxonomy PRACTICES BEST Houston-Downtown Nonprofit Organizations to Improve Service to Anne DePrince and Cara  University of Central Oklahoma  to Support Course Fidelity and Faculty/Staff Development and  Crossover Youth Castel Sweet, University of DiEnno, University of Denver Scholarship Dayton Ryan Spohn, Nebraska Center for Justice Research Thomas Hahn, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Fostering Partnerships for Health through a Community 4:30pm NEW AND PROSPECTIVE MEMBER HAPPY HOUR (INVITATION ONLY) Engaged Research (CEnR) Seed Grant Program Club International Sarah O’Connor and Zeno Franco, Medical College of Wisconsin

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Astor Erie Michigan Parkside Walton North Walton South 7:00am BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Grand Grand 8:30am Building Bridges to the Community: Rallying Interdisciplinary & Multi-sector The Alliance Between the City of (Un)Anticipated Positive Impacts: Non- Increasing Collective Efficacy Through Place- Building Together: Inclusive Neighborhood Collective Impact Models to Transform Teams for Place-based Engagement Los Angeles Gang Reduction/Youth traditional Internal and External Strategies Based Interventions: A Community Prosecution Development and Real Estate Investment Communities and Empowering Residents Lina D. Dostilio, University of Pittsburgh; Emily Development Office (GRYD) & Cal State to Advance and Track Social Responsibility Model in Partnership with Neighborhood Jennifer Britton, Drexel University; Jennifer Early Deborah Flamengo, Diane Hill, Brenda B. M. Janke and Terri Shelton, The University of LA GRYD Iron through Community Engagement Anchor Institutions, Non-Profit Organizations, and Tito Luna, Virginia Commonwealth University; Hopper and Habeebah Yasin, Rutgers University North Carolina at Greensboro Anne Larson, Cal State Los Angeles; Anne Dan Bergen, Marquette University and Residents Julian Rogers, Cleveland State University - Newark Tremblay, Mayor’s Office of Los Angeles BTU Partnership Awards: Recognizing Rana Altenburg, Marquette University; Branden

PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL Exemplary Partnerships at Towson University DuPont, Medical College of Wisconsin; Bobby McQuay, PRESENTATION PANEL

 Kathleen Crostic, Towson University Safe&Sound; Catelin Ringersma, Marquette Law  School; Keith Stanley, Near West Side Partners Connecting Stakeholders with Community Engagement Resources at UNO 9:00am Urban Partnerships to Address Sheridan Trent, University of Nebraska at Omaha Health Literacy in Low-Income Making It Real: Emerging Identity and the and Homeless Adults Transformative Role of Strategic Partnerships WORKSHOP MINI Abiola Keller, Marquette University Mary Jane Eisenhauer, Purdue University Northwest WORKSHOP MINI

 Surviving the New Age of New Media 

Amanda Anderson, University of Nebraska at Omaha We All Need Reflection: Reflecting with Community Partners Susan Haarman, Loyola University Chicago

9:30am COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK French French

LIGHTNING PRESENTATION LIGHTNING 10:00am Thinking from Somewhere: Preparing Community Engagement vs. Racial Equity: Community Health through Collective Impact Strategies: Alignment through Community: PRESENTATION LIGHTNING  University Students for Authentic (Hyper) Can Community Engagement Work be Employment Pathways Identifying Best Practices The Case of a Metropolitan University and 

local Partnership Racially Equitable? Betsy Rahill, University of Chicago Bruce Jones, University of Houston; Ellen Szarleta, the Greater Oklahoma City Hispanic Christopher Skrable, University of Chicago Arien Telles, University of Minnesota Community-based Educational Initiatives: Indiana University Northwest; Patricia Tooker, Wagner Chamber of Commerce Adult Citizenship Classes for Students with College; Joseph Allen and Sheridan Trent, University of David Castillo, Greater OKC Hispanic Chamber of Refugee Backgrounds Nebraska at Omaha Commerce; John Barthell, David Macey, Liliana Maureen McCarthy, SUNY at Buffalo State College Renteria Mendoza and Charlotte Simmons, Field Schools and Neighborhood University of Central Oklahoma Engagement as a Strategy to Build Community Partnerships

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION George R. Greenidge, Jr., Georgia State University COMMUNITY CONVERSATION 10:30am The Practice of Joining: Accompaniment, Institutional Processes to Determine  Outcomes from a Systems Thinking  Engagement, and Struggle for Equity Approach to Increasing Mutually Beneficial Community Engagement Impact:

John Loggins and Esteban del Rio, University of Procurement Opportunities and Applications A Collective Case Study San Diego to the Anchor Mission Amanda Bowers, University of Louisville Jean Horstman, Interise Power of the Partnership: Building Civic

BEST PRACTICES BEST Capacity in Milwaukee’s Near West Side PRACTICES BEST

 Amber Wichowsky, Marquette University 

11:00am COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK French French

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Erie Michigan Parkside Walton North Walton South

11:30pm Healthy Neighborhoods in Partnership with University Of Illinois: Advancing Diversity and Place- and Process-Based Who blinked over ink?: A 21st Century Western Standoff ABCD: An Approach to University Community Engagement Local Colleges Inclusion through Dialogue Education Approaches to Population Health in Shannon Campbell, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Laura Kim Hopes, DePaul University Kevin Bott and Patricia Tooker, Wagner College Charu Thakral, University of Illinois at Chicago Dearborn, Detroit and Ypsilanti Castaneda, University of Southern California Paul Draus, Omitra C. Gates and Juliette Roddy, University of Michigan Dearborn

12:00pm Maryland Equity and Inclusion Leadership Engendering Dignity in Philosophy: A partnership between Signature Service Days: Maximizing Social Impact In Our Community Program: Creating Partnerships for Positive Marquette University and the Milwaukee Women’s Kristina Cammarano and Harnoor Singh, University of Nebraska at Omaha Change Correctional Center PANEL PRESENTATION PANEL Darien Ripple, Grand Valley State University Theresa Tobin, Marquette University PRESENTATION PANEL  

12:30pm LUNCH BUFFET LUNCH BUFFET Grand Grand

1:00pm PANEL WORKSHOP MINI ALIGNING FOR IMPACT: DEEPENING PHILANTHROPIC ENGAGEMENT IN WORKSHOP MINI Moderator: Nyeema Watson, Civic Engagement, Rutgers University-Camden  UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS  Ines Hernandez, South Florida Market Manager in Community Development at Citi Grand Bethany Miller, The Kresge Foundation As higher education institutions expand partnerships for deeper impact, external support, including from the philanthropic community, is critical. However, making connections and accessing resources can be challenging. Private, community, and corporate foundation leaders Charles Rutheiser, The Annie E. Casey Foundation discuss why they choose to invest in university-community partnerships and how we can work together more effectively. Hellen Williams, The Cleveland Foundation

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