Details: Community engaged teaching panel discussion on February 16, 1-3 p.m. in the Feigel Conference Centre, Room 11-204 in Allard Hall

Title: MacEwan Community Engaged Teaching Dialogue: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Description: Join us for an interdisciplinary panel discussion and an opportunity to network with colleagues involved in community engaged teaching on February 16, 1-3 p.m., in the Feigel Conference Centre, Room 11-204 in Allard Hall. This event is an invitation to a dialogue on ways to collaboratively foster and facilitate meaningful community engaged learning opportunities that power MacEwan students’ success.

Use this link to join the February 16 event virtually: https://meet.google.com/ftg-qopi-yhm

This panel discussion is one of many activities hosted by MacEwan’s Community of Practice for Community Engaged Scholarship and Teaching (CoP). The purpose of the CoP is to bring together MacEwan educators from across Faculties and Schools to talk about their community engaged work and, in the process, build relationships as well as opportunities for learning, sharing and collaborating.

Let’s learn, share, and collaborate to elevate the community engaged work that we all do!

For more info, contact Emily Milne at milnee4@macewan.ca.


From the Department of Sociology