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Promoting the Arts to Full Partner A conversation about deep arts integration on campus Emil Kang UNC Chapel Hill Saralyn Reece Hardy University of Kansas Garth Ross Yale University Thanks We’re not at our most comfortable in these formal, “agency”-like pitch meetings. Would rather talk about you than ourselves. Which is tied to something we’ve been talking about a lot lately: Difference between thought-leadership and thought-partnership. (Thought-leaders talk to/at you; thought-partners talk with you) Nonetheless, we’re doing some really unique and important work these days... And we want to take better stock of it, and credit for it, in the coming years. (Much better than current website!  ...building an all-new one!) So let’s use this hour to share some of our thinking and work, starting broadly and working toward your project... Okay?? moderated by Peter Linett Slover Linett Audience Research #a2ruAthens18

faculty research & innovation community engagement & service teaching & learning faculty research & innovation “deep arts integration” campus life & culture community engagement & service

keywords Pick one word or short phrase that captures the most pressing concept or question on your mind at a2ru. Turn to someone you don’t know and explain your keyword (1 minute each). Write your keyword in large letters on an index card and pass it to the aisle.

keywords Emil Kang Saralyn Reece Hardy Garth Ross alignment commit uncertainty

arts on campus system model institutional culture & identity priorities & policies programs & activity arts on campus system model participation & visibility

social collaboration

#a2ruAthens18 Emil Kang emil_kang@unc.edu | UNC Chapel Hill Saralyn Reece Hardy srh@ku.edu | University of Kansas Garth Ross garth.ross@yale.edu | Yale University Peter Linett peter@sloverlinett.com | Slover Linett Audience Research Thanks We’re not at our most comfortable in these formal, “agency”-like pitch meetings. Would rather talk about you than ourselves. Which is tied to something we’ve been talking about a lot lately: Difference between thought-leadership and thought-partnership. (Thought-leaders talk to/at you; thought-partners talk with you) Nonetheless, we’re doing some really unique and important work these days... And we want to take better stock of it, and credit for it, in the coming years. (Much better than current website!  ...building an all-new one!) So let’s use this hour to share some of our thinking and work, starting broadly and working toward your project... Okay??