Create a Culture of Cross-Campus Open Dialogue (Virtual Workshop)

(Retired)

Create a Culture of Cross-Campus Open Dialogue (Virtual Workshop)

(Retired)

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Overview

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Instructor

Naomi Sigg
Director, Office of Multicultural Affairs
Case Western Reserve University

 

Edwin Mayes
Director, First-Year Experience & Family Programs
Case Western Reserve University

Course Highlights

  • 1h 22m of video instruction
  • Downloadable resources

Course Details

Released 7/23/2020

Overview
The recent Black Lives Matter movement and the fallout from COVID-19 have higher ed leaders searching for constructive ways to engage students, faculty, and staff in dialogue about difficult issues. Listening to underrepresented voices and creating space for healthy exchange is critical for building an engaged community and maintaining a positive campus climate. There are no easy answers, but campus dialogue is a tool to help start the conversation.

Join us online for this two-hour workshop to learn what it means to have a culture of campus dialogue. Our experts from Case Western Reserve University will share insights and lessons learned from their experience building such a culture at their institution. You will learn how they went about increasing leadership buy-in, enhancing cross-campus collaboration, educating others about the benefits of open dialogue, and creating a formal program. We will close with an exercise to help you craft a message and align it with various stakeholder priorities so you can begin building a culture of dialogue on your own campus.

Who Should Attend
This virtual workshop is recommended for anyone in higher education looking to create open dialogue on campus. If you want to start or accelerate an open dialogue initiative on your campus and/or if you think your institution could benefit from an initiative that increases student belonging, this workshop is ideal for you.

We highly encourage campus teams or units to attend together to support shared learning and the collaborative nature of this initiative.

Agenda
Our expert instructors will guide you through the following discussions and activities. You will walk away with tips for how to get started on your own campus in each of the following areas:   1. What is Campus Dialogue?
Learn what campus dialogue looks and feels like and how it can impact you and your students.  2. Creating a Culture of Campus Dialogue
Our presenters will share tips and strategies for how they capitalized on timing, gained leadership buy-in, and built cross-campus collaboration.  3. Group Activity & Debrief
You will have an opportunity to practice how to identify your stakeholder needs and craft a customized message that aligns with their priorities.

We Want to Hear From You!

Please take a few minutes to fill out a short survey letting us know about your experience with this course.

 

Why is this event retired?

At AI we want to always ensure that the best and most current trainings are available to members, and we regularly review our trainings to ensure that is the case.