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Engagement at Purdue: Building on Unparalleled Success June 15, 2016
Steve Abel Associate Provost for Engagement
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Community Development
Purdue Engagement Economic Development Quality of Life Community Development 2016 Strategic Plan Focus We have a new strategic plan – best way to say that?
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Purdue Engagement Programs
Colleges/ Schools Purdue Extension Purdue Conferences Continuing Education PCRD (SBDC, EDA Center) P-12 I-STEM Service Learning Senior Programs Motorsports M-STEM Indianapolis IPFW, PNW
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Purdue: Impact Maker Please replace this with the new one.
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P-12 Purdue presence in 2,300 of 2,700 Indiana schools
Academic programming for 199,000 students Professional development for 6,100 teachers Signature programs I-STEM 65% of students are free-reduced lunch (state average 48%) Enhanced standardized test scores in science, math, and English/language arts M-STEM (motorsports) 25% URM 51% female students Updated P-12 Portal System-wide program information Resources for students, teachers, administrators, parents Need a new picture
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Community Development
Over 11,000 educational presentations Over 650,000 participants Over 2,500 community events Over 745,000 participants 800,000 Indiana citizens received food assistance Need a new picture for community events. Multicultural is good.
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Hometown Collaboration Initiative
Initiative Impacts – Measuring Community Engagement
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Hometown Collaboration Initiative
Initiative Impacts – Measuring Community Engagement
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Conferences 650 conferences per year 70,000 participants 32 countries
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Student service Learning Grants
Add 200 per year under
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Scholarship of Engagement
Fellows Program Extended System Wide in Morgan Hynes – West Lafayette, Engineering Education: Broadening Contexts to Motivate Engagement in Engineering Klein Ileleji – West Lafayette, Agricultural & Biological Engineering: Application of International Expertise to Local Indiana Communities Aaron Patton – West Lafayette, Horticulture & Landscape Architecture: Development and Creation of a “First Edition” Turf Doctor App Nila Reimer – IPFW, Nursing: Transformative Leadership for Complex Healthcare Environments Richard Rupp – Purdue Northwest (Calumet), Political Science, Economics & World Languages: Enhanced Engagement through Purdue Northwest Sherrie Steiner – IPFW, Sociology: Blackford County Partnerships for Sustained Environmental Safety Andrew Woolcock – West Lafayette, Veterinary Clinical Sciences: Development and Creation of the “Get Fit, Pet Fit Program” Is there something about their projects we can put in here?
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Indicators of Distinction
Can we leave Carnegie and APLU and add: 2016 North Central Region Kellogg Award Winner Purdue University Military Family Research Institute Star Behavioral Health Program
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