Build With Them, Not For Them: Students as Culture-Building Partners

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Build With Them, Not For Them: Students as Culture-Building Partners Janae Cruz, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Jordan Harper, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Andrea Davis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Tuesday, March 6, 2018 Salon G - Marriott Downtown

GOALS EXPLORING IMPORTANCE OF BUILDING A CULTURE OF CIVIC AGENCY Negative Messages vs. Your Message Ingrained in our Missions and/or Strategic Plans INVOLVING STUDENTS Students as Agents of Change Broadening Your Reach Peer-Driven Learning APPLYING THIS AT HOME Examining Your Own Institution Repurposing Resources

Photo Description: Pictures of various examples of negative college culture scenes in popular movies. What message do you want your institution to send about your campus culture?

Civic Agency & Civic Engagement CIVIC AGENCY-involves the capacity of citizens to work collaboratively across differences like partisan ideology, faith traditions, income, geography and ethnicity to address common challenges, solve problems and create common ground. CIVIC ENGAGEMENT-Civic engagement is working to make a difference in the civic life of our communities and developing the combination of knowledge, skills, values and motivation to make that difference.

STRiVE Leadership Retreat OUR STORY First Year Council STRiVE Leadership Retreat Retriever Leadership Institute Alternative Spring Break

Picture Description: Clipart of a large group of people/audience. Now It’s Your Turn Picture Description: Clipart of a large group of people/audience.

Key Takeaways Peer-Driven Learning Provide Multiple Levels of Involvement Mutually Reinforcing Web of Experiences Space for Storytelling Incorporation of Opportunities for Practice: A Change Project Language as a Reflection of Philosophy

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