“Developing Vital, Vibrant & Healthy Communities Through Democratic Partnerships and Civic Engagement”
Campus Compact’s Presidents Leadership Summit 2012 convened college and university presidents and chancellors for a lively examination of the intersection between campus civic engagement and economic development efforts. A white paper, Engaged Learning Economies: Aligning Civic Engagement and Economic Development in Community-Campus Partnerships, provided the framework for the discussion. Participants examined case studies and promising practices throughout the day.
We were delighted to be joined by keynote speaker Erika Poethig, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research, US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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Campus Compact thanks our sponsors for their support of the 2012 Presidential Leadership Summit.
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