The 9th annual Leduc Center for Civic Engagement event will examine academic contributions to community development
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On February 25, the 禁漫天堂 Leduc Center for Civic Engagement will host the 2022 UMassD Engaged Scholarship Symposium at 12 p.m. online via Zoom.
The Symposium will feature a Keynote Address from Andrew J. Hoffman, the Holcim (US) Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan. Hoffman鈥檚 research explores how environmental issues emerge and evolve as social, political, and managerial issues. He will discuss his new book, The Engaged Scholar: Expanding the Impact of Academic Research in Today鈥檚 World.
The event is designed to celebrate the usefulness of scholarship in shaping policy and enriching communities. Attendees will be exposed to strategies involving students in active teaching, research, and examples of engaged scholarship across many disciplines.
The keynote will be followed by 禁漫天堂 faculty presentations of engaged scholarship in different fields:
- 鈥淭he Sustainable Fashion Quest: Innovations in Business and Policy鈥 by Associate Professor Nikolay Anguelov (Public Policy)
- 鈥淐reating and Sustaining a Living Nature Lab in Dartmouth Massachusetts鈥 by Assistant Professor Robert Gegear (Biology)
- 鈥淔riendship Dynamics during the Pandemic鈥 by Professor Mahzad Hojjat (Psychology)
- 鈥淔acilitating Social Justice and Community Activism through Choral Music鈥 by Associate Professor Ronald Sherwin (Music)