Posts tagged with “CCCE News” (All posts)
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CCCE Staff Reorganization and Hiring
15 April 2020We are excited to announce a new staffing structure and roles for the CCCE professional staff team. Our team is reorganized around the key relationships at the heart of the center’s work. We hope this structure will facilitate access to the center’s programs, foster collaboration, and allow our staff to focus on doing what we each do best. In addition to new roles for existing staff, we will be hiring for one permanent and two temporary positions to start in August.
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Seeking someone to begin in August, 2020.
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CCCE Response to COVID-19 (Community Partners)
12 March 2020We recognize that this will impact our community partners.
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CCCE Response to COVID-19 (ACE Faculty)
12 March 2020The CCCE is suspending in-person community and civic engagement activities as of today until further notice.
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The CCCE is suspending in-person community and civic engagement activities as of today until further notice.
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The Wandering House: An interview with artist Cecilia Cornejo on participatory art and reciprocity
2 March 2020Cecilia Cornejo is a professor of Cinema and Media Studies and a recipient of the 2020 McKnight Fellowship for Community-Engaged Artists. Through various documentary film projects and her most recent multidisciplinary, multimedia project The Wandering House, Cecilia examines notions of belonging and the immigrant experience while exploring the traces of historical trauma on people and places. Carly Bell ’21 sat down with Cecilia to discuss the inspiration for her work and her plans for reciprocity as the project continues to expand in new directions.
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Embodying Generational Community: A Window into the Deeply Collaborative Teaching of RELG 282
14 February 2020A chorus of snapping rubber bands fills Leighton 426, followed by a long pause as seventeen students carefully reposition their faux bows for another practice shot. Embodied understanding of kyudo is integrated into RELG 282 – Samurai: Ethics of Loyalty and Death, a course which combines lecture and discussion facilitated by Asuka Sango, Associate Professor and Chair of Religion and Director of Asian Studies, with in-depth kyudo practice taught by Carly Born, a dedicated kyudo practitioner and Carleton Academic Technologist.
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Apply for CCCE Summer Fellowships!
11 February 2020The CCCE is happy to support Community Engaged Fellowship opportunities for Summer 2020! Establish new relationships or deepen your work with local Northfield and Faribault organizations over the summer in a variety of roles. Selected Summer Fellows receive a living stipend and professional development opportunities throughout the summer. Find these opportunities by searching CCCE on The Tunnel!
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Winter Term Blood Drive
28 January 2020The winter term blood drive is fast approaching! The blood drive will take place from February 4-6 in the Great Hall
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LTC Community Luncheon
24 January 2020This Tuesday, Carleton’s Learning and Teaching Center (LTC) held a community lunch in the Weitz Center for Creativity discussing the upcoming 2020 United States Census and its community impact.