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2011 SLI Agenda

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2011 SLI Engaged Scholarship Symposium | 2011 SLI Engaged Scholarship RFP

 

 

Overview and Agenda

 

Bonner Scholar and Leader Programs from across the national network attended the 21st Summer Leadership Institute at Siena College, held Tuesday, May 31 through Friday, June 3, 2011!

 

The meeting included several tracks:

 

  • Bonner Administrators, VISTAS, and full-time Year of Service members
  • Faculty Members
  • Congress Representatives
  • Students participating in All Bonner Service
  • Senior and Community Impact Interns
  • Bonner Partners (such as CIRCLE, Echoing Green Foundation, Music Mobile, New York Campus Compact, Pulitzer Center, RESULTS, Roosevelt Campus Network)
  • Alumni

 

 

Time

Activity

Space/Location

1:00 pm to

5:00 pm

Registration & Check In

  • SLI participants will check in and receive program, lodging keys and folders.

 

Siena College Student Union Atrium

 

 

1:30 pm to

5:30 pm

Special Programming & Albany Excursions.  

5:30 pm to

6:45 pm

Dinner available

Siena College Serra Hall

7:00 pm to

9:00 pm

All Group Summer Leadership Institute Welcome

Featuring keynote speakers and introduction to Siena College and SLI 2011

Student Union

Great Room

 

 

9:15 pm to

12:00 am

Social Activities

 

  • Social Justice Movie Night - Freedom Riders 
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Board Games
  • Pandini's Lounge 
  • Latin dancing lessons
  • Administrator & Faculty Reception 

 

 


 

Time

Activity

Space/Location

7:30 am to 8:45 am

Breakfast

  • All Bonner Service participants will depart

 

Siena College Serra Hall

9:00 am to 9:30 am

All Group Morning Session.   A rousing start to the day may include:

  • Introduction to the day’s theme
  • Special presentations by Bonner partners, faculty, and students.

 

Concurrent Registration for Engaged Scholarship & Teaching Symposium for those attending on June 1 and 2.

Student Union

Great Room

 

9:30 am to 9:45 am

Break to move to workshops

 

Beverages & snacks available in halls outside track meetings

9:45 am to 11:00 am

Track Meetings.  Each of the tracks will meet including:

  • Bonner CongressFrom Vision to Reality: Taking Big Ideas to the Next Level, with Bonner Staff and Roosevelt Campus Network Think 2040—Great Room
  • Bonner Interns—Your Roles as Program Managers—Serra Hall West Room
  • Administrators & VISTA Trackfeaturing a special chance to learn about the history and landscape of national civic engagement with CIRCLE—Roger Bacon Key Auditorium
  • Engaged Scholarship & Teaching Symposium -Strategies for Cultivating Academic Community Engagement, featuring presentation by Trisha Thorme—New Hall Dining Room

 

11:00 am to 11:15 am

Break

 

Beverages & snacks available 

11:15 am to 12:30 pm

Elective Workshops Block 1 (Click for details including presenters and locations)

  • Becoming a Fair Trade Institution: It Takes a College 
  • Building A Better Brand
  • From Service to Solidarity: The Bonner Theme in a Franciscan Key for Programs at Catholic Institutions 
  • Harnessing the Power of the Media to Build Awareness and Support for Your Projects
  • Journalism as Service
  • Making the Model Work for You: Service-Learning Seminars for Faculty and Community Partners 
  • Maximizing Student Learning from Community-Based Research 
  • Supporting Faculty Buy-in to Community Engagement:  Multiple Frames for Multiple Purposes 
  • Teach on the Beach’s News Hour: Live from Ghana
  • The Importance of Nutrition in Early Education
  • Think 2040 Phase 2: Immigration (targeted for Bonner Congress) 
  • Welcome to Mr. Bonner's Neighborhood  
  • Work on Purpose:  Create a Career That Matters (targeted for Bonner Interns)

 

12:30 pm to

1:30 pm

Lunch

Siena College Serra Hall

1:45 pm to

3:00 pm

Elective Workshops Block 2 (Click for details including presenters and locations)

  • Can I Major in Service-Learning?  The Rise and Spread of Academic Programs in Higher Education 
  • CBR in Action:  A GPS Study of Trash Routes in Richmond, Indiana 
  • From Student to Student: Leaders Leading Leaders
  • Integrating Advocacy into Bonner Programming or Academic Curricula 
  • It's in the Cards: Interjecting Social Class in the Classroom 
  • Marketing for Results:  Obtaining and Developing High Impact Partnerships 
  • Mirror Mirror on the Wall: Use-friendly Reflection Strategies
  • Refugees:  From Peril to Protection 
  • Service and Student Learning: From Research to Practice 
  • The Art of Building Relations and Effective Government Advocacy
  • The Global Perspective On Campus: Models for Merging International Journalism and Academia 
  • Things I Wish I Would Have Figured Out in Year Two Instead of Year Eight: Program Management Best Practices
  • Work on Purpose:  Create a Career That Matters  (targeted for Bonner Interns)

3:00 pm to

3:15 pm

Break Beverages & snacks available in hallways outside rooms

3:15 pm to

4:30 pm

Special Sessions including:

  • Access to Education, Opportunity to Serve: College Is Not the 13th Grade—A special session for Bonner Congress and Interns—joined by Albany high school students—Great Room
  • Administrators & VISTA Trackfeaturing program planning around summer service internships and an introduction by Echoing Green Foundation
  • Engaged Scholarship & Teaching Symposium - Strategies for Institutionalizing Academic Community Engagement, featuring presentation by Dr. Dan Butin

 

4:45 pm to

6:00 pm

Networking Sessions and Fair

Including administrators, YOS members, students, high school students, and faculty

Siena College MAAC Gym

6:00 pm to

8:45 pm

Dinner Out

 

Various restaurants

See trifold

9:00 pm to

12:00 am

Social Activities

  • Class Receptions (Dessert; prepare battle of the classes)
  • Game Show Night
  • Faculty & Administrator Reception 

 

 

 

 

Time

Activity

Space/Location

7:30 am to 8:45 am

Breakfast

  • All Bonner Service participants will depart.

 

Siena College Serra Hall

 

8:30 am to

9:45 am

New York Campus Compact Annual Meeting New Hall

9:00 am to 9:45 am

All Group Morning Session.   A rousing start to the day may include:

  • Introduction to the day’s theme
  • Special presentations by Bonner partners, faculty, and students.

 

Student Union

Great Room

9:45 am to

10:00 am

Break to move to workshops.

 

Beverages & snacks available 

10:00 am to 11:30 am

Track Meetings.  Each of the tracks will meet including:

  • Bonner Congress—featuring Key Bonner Partners
  • Bonner Interns—Designing and Leading Trainings and Reflections, featuring Work on Purpose and Echoing Green as a resource
  • Administrators & VISTA Track—Issue Education on Campus—Roger Bacon Key Auditorium
  • Engaged Scholarship & Teaching Symposium—Lessons from the National Community Engagement Landscape

 

11:30 am to

11:45 am

Break 

Beverages & snacks available 

11:45 am to

1:00 pm

Lunch

  • Students will have lunch at Serra Hall
  • Administrators and Faculty will have lunch at New Hall, with presentations by Spelman and Stetson

 

1:15 pm to

2:30 pm

Elective Workshops Block 3 (Click for details including presenters and locations)

  • Aceing AmeriCorps: It's Easier Than You Think
  • ENGAGE Social Issues: e-Citizenship at a University
  • Engage, Reflect, Change: Enhancing Service through Reflection
  • Evolving Language of Service-learning and Civic Engagement 
  • Focus Group: Work on Purpose   
  • From Surviving to Thriving Part 1: What Keeps Us from Going Home?
  • How to Establish a Women's Reentry Mentoring Program
  • Immigration Detention & Community Based Alternatives 
  • Integrating Public Policy CBR into Coursework: The PolicyOptions Model  
  • It's All About Leadership and Rock n’ Roll
  • Life-Mapping: Where You Are, Where You're Going
  • Service Learning Syllabus Design 
  • Starting After-School Programs    
  • True Colors: Exploring Diverse Personal Styles 

 

2:30 pm to

2:45 pm

Break

Beverages & snacks available

 

2:45 pm to

4:00 pm

Elective Workshops Block 4 (Click for details including presenters and locations)

  • Building on the Legacy of Community Service: Challenges and Strategies
  • Bridging the Gap Between Service and Academics 
  • Bringing Bonners Together : Planning Regional Bonner Conferences (Midwest and South)
  • Community Asset Mapping: Getting Started
  • Crafting a Life of Meaning, Significance and Service through Bonner: The Discernment Process and Life Planning
  • Faculty Step Back, Students Step Up: Students as Colleagues in the Classroom 
  • From Surviving to Thriving Part 2: Going Home Without the Guilt
  • O.P.E.R.A.: A First-letter Mnemonic Rubric for Designing Service-learning Courses 
  • Planning Your Next Big Event
  • Preparing Students to Be Global Citizens 
  • The Bonner Global Village
  • Think 2040 Phase 2: Education and College Access (targeted for Bonner Congress) 
  • Venturing into the Fray: Digging through Community-based Research of Local Political Issues 

 

4:15 pm to 5:30 pm

Elective Workshops Block 5 (Click for details including presenters and locations)

  • A Perfect Storm 
  • Civil Rights Study Tour 
  • Cooking Up Opportunities: The Impact of Solar Cookers in a Tanzanian Village 
  • Identity & Travel: Cross-Cultural Diversity Appreciation
  • International Partnerships Strategy Session 
  • Keep Your Eyes on the Prize: Strategic Planning and Strategic Living in Our Institutions  
  • Managing Up ... A Strategy to Motivate Results
  • Sharing the Love: Integrating Bonner Student Service Leadership into a Student Service Corps on Your Campus
  • The Campus Leaders Roundtable: A Strategy for Engaging Marginalized Students 
  • The Community as a Classroom: Partnering with Faculty 
  • Think 2040 Phase 2: Community Development and Poverty (targeted for Bonner Congress)  
  • Understanding the Intricacies of Race & Racism in Service 

 

5:30 pm on

Block Party (outdoor games, music, frisbee, fun)

Academic Quad

6:00 pm to 7:15 pm

Dinner with BBQ

Serra Hall

7:30 pm to 9:00 pm

All Group Big Night! Bonner Video Project Night and Talent Show.

Siena Student Union

9:00 pm to 12:00 am

Dance Party!

MAAC Gym

 

 

 

Time

Activity

Space/Location

7:30 am to 8:45 am

Breakfast

  • All Bonner Service participants will return.

 

Serra Hall

 

9:00 am to 10:15 am

Final Track Meetings: 

  • Bonner Congress—Making It Happen: Regional Organizing
  • Bonner Interns—Juggling the Many Hats You Wear
  • Administrators & VISTA Track—Bonner Business
  • All Bonner Service—teams return and pull together presentations.

 

10:15 am to 10:30 am

Break to move to workshops.

 

Beverages & snacks available 

10:30 am to 11:45 am

All Group Closing Session

  • Featuring presentations by All Bonner Service and tracks

Siena Student Union Great Room 

 

 

 

 

 

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