Campus Compact Welcomes the 2021-2022 Engaged Scholars

Campus Compact is pleased to welcome the 22 faculty and staff selected as the 2021-2022 cohort of Engaged Scholars as part of its Engaged Scholars Initiative. The Engaged Scholars Initiative, now in its second year, aims to develop a diverse group of early-career faculty and staff who can lead equity-focused change at their institution and in communities. Scholars were selected from a highly competitive pool of candidates from Campus Compact member institutions. They were all nominated by their presidents, chancellors, or chief academic officers on the basis of their outstanding work in civic and community engagement—together they represent 19 institutions from 13 states. As a cohort, this group of Engaged Scholars will participate in a year-long learning and leadership program. It will include regular meetings, professional development and virtual learning opportunities, retreats, and individual support through mentoring and coaching. Throughout the program, Scholars will collaborate to strengthen their individual and collective scholarship, research, and impact. “Campus Compact is thrilled to welcome the second cohort of the Engaged Scholars Initiative,” said Marisol Morales, Vice President for Network Leadership at Campus Compact. “The caliber and diversity of all the applicants were extraordinary. The goal of this program is to develop and support equity-minded community-engaged scholars and practitioners who can shape the future of this field. Our first cohort taught us what was possible and I expect our second one to bring us even closer to achieving our goal.” The Engaged Scholars Initiative is led by Campus Compact and is offered in partnership with the Lang Center for Civic & Social Responsibility at Swarthmore College. The Lang Center at Swarthmore College is a strategic partner whose thought leadership, in-kind staffing, and financial support were critical to co-designing and launching this second cohort. 2021-2022 Engaged Scholars: James Blair, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Kimberly Coates, Bristol Community College Brian Davenport, Eastern Washington University Maggie Delano, Swarthmore College Meghan Doran, Simmons College Jamilah Ducar, University of Pittsburgh Ian Khara Ellasante, Bates College Theresa Harrison, University of South Carolina Lisa Kaul, Vassar College Angie Mejia, University of Minnesota Rochester Niki Messmore, IUPUI Kiva Nice-Webb, Westminster College Olihe Okoro, University of Minnesota Anita Randolph, University of Minnesota Salvador Rangel, Swarthmore College Jennifer Schoffer Closson, University of Montana Dresden Smith, University of San Francisco Shalini Srinivasan, MSU Denver Rosana Urbaez, Merrimack College Lisbeth Valdez, Merrimack College Gavin Weiser, Illinois State University Sarah Wolter, Gustavus Adolphus College Read more about the 2021-2022 cohort of Engaged Scholars at compact.org/love/esi/2021-2022.