IMPROVE the quality of teaching and learning throughout New Hampshire institutions of higher education.

PROVIDE leadership throughout the state and nation to reinvigorate the civic and moral leadership of higher education in ways that connect colleges and universities with the communities and constituencies they serve.

PROMOTE citizenship education by expanding higher education's role in educating students not only for careers and jobs but also for their roles as active and engaged community members.

Bobby Gottlieb and Suzanne Cashman facilitated the reflecion workshop at SERESC. Click on this link to view the slides from Optimizing Reflection. They also discussed Janet Eyler’s work and mapping service-learning. Janet Eyler’s work on mapping reflection is available here. For a quick primer on Kolb’s Learning Styles indicator, click here.

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If you are ready to submit your Presidents’ Awards honorees, you may do so by clicking here. We strongly encourage you to attend a webinar to explain the changes to this year’s process.

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Dr. Giles-Gee, President of Keene State College, is featured on the front page of national Campus Compact’s newsletter, Compact Current. The article outlines Dr. Giles-Gee’s priorities of economic development, preparing students for global citizenship and developing a new fiscal model of sustainability. View the newsletter here.

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We have rescheduled the workshop, Institutional Effectiveness: Student Success Practices That Work, that was cancelled on January 27th. Please click here to register.

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The Jenzabar Foundation has opened the nomination process for its fifth annual Student Leadership Awards, which recognize student groups that have made a difference in the world through service and philanthropic activities at the local, national, and international levels. Read More→

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California Campus Compact has created some professional development resources which you may find helpful in your work. Ideal for meetings, trainings, and self-study, the webinars include pauses for discussion with colleagues or personal reflection. They are audio-narrated and are approximately 10-12 minutes each. Enjoy! Read More→

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The 2nd Biennial Inclusive Excellence Statewide Summit will take place on April 20, 2012.  Our featured keynote speaker is Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland – Baltimore County.  Read More→

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Dear Colleague:

 We’d like to let you know about two recent additions to NERCHE’s website regarding the Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement, our annual award recognizing an early-career faculty member who connects his or her teaching, research, and service to community engagement. Read More→

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07

Planning an ASB Trip?

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If you are planning your ASB trip or interested in starting one, don’t forget about our Best Practices page.  This page summarizes the work from a 2009 survey of NH colleges and universities who plan ASB trips.  Click here for more.

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Terry Doyle headlined our annual Fall Conference. If you want to view his PowerPoint slides or the Roundtable Discussion Notes please click the links below:

Terry Doyle’s presentation

Roundtable Discussion Notes

 

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