Compact Nation Podcast

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  • 44 minutes 57 seconds
    The Context of Place
    For the last episode of season five of #CompactNationPod, Marisol speaks with Dr. Hilary Link, the new president of Allegheny College about the importance of grounding yourself in the context of place—and how this shapes her leadership of civic engagement, community engagement, and climate action work at Allegheny. Plus, we say a fond farewell to Andrew and welcome Nicole Springer, the newest host of Compact Nation Podcast. Music credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    19 August 2021, 5:53 pm
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Higher Education's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Higher Education's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Marisol is joined by authors from the Council of Europe's publication, Higher Education's Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Building a more Sustainable and Democratic Future. Listen in as they talk about the ways higher education needs to transform to create a better world post-pandemic that breaks the previous patterns that led to deep-rooted inequities and injustice. Plus, get the intel on some of what Campus Compact has to offer this summer and fall. Related Resources Campus Compact Impact Awards: compact.org/impact-awards Campus Compact Affinity Networks: compact.org/affinity-networks Higher education's response to the Covid-19 pandemic: Building a more sustainable and democratic future: https://book.coe.int/en/higher-education-and-research/9141-higher-education-s-response-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-building-a-more-sustainable-and-democratic-future-council-of-europe-higher-education-series-no-25.html Music credit Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    23 July 2021, 9:08 pm
  • 50 minutes 52 seconds
    Trumpism & Higher Education
    Eric Mlyn returns to #CompactNationPod to talk with Andrew about the ongoing threat of Trumpism to higher education. Listen in for their reflections on the effect the Trump presidency had on our democracy and the role that higher education leaders might have played by not vocally condemning anti-democratic practices. Plus, we’ve got a lot going on at Campus Compact—hear more about upcoming events you might want to get involved in. Related resources: Fusion Course: Enhancing Online Education through Community-Based Learning: events.compact.org/fusion-spring21 Fusion Webinar Series: events.compact.org/fusion-webinars Civic Action Planning Institute: events.compact.org/cap21 Engaged Scholars Initiative: compact.org/esi Eric's piece in Inside Higher Ed: insidehighered.com/views/2020/10/01/given-higher-eds-mission-promote-democracy-its-leaders-should-call-out-president Music credit Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    11 March 2021, 6:17 pm
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    Academic Freedom & Institutional Autonomy
    On this episode of #CompactNationPod, Marisol is joined by contributors from the Council of Europe’s publication, Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy, and the Future of Democracy. Guests include Ligia Deca, advisor to the president of Romania, Jon Alger, president of James Madison University and member of the Campus Compact Board of Directors, Sjur Bergan, head of the education department of the Council of Europe, and Ira Harkavy, associate vice president and founding director of the Barbara and Edward Netter Center for Community Partnerships at the University of Pennsylvania and chair of the International Consortium for Higher Education, Civic Responsibility and Democracy. Related resources: 2020-2021 National Webinar Series: compact.org/webinarseries/ Newman Civic Fellowship Nominations: compact.org/newman-nomination Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy and the Future of Democracy: book.coe.int/en/higher-education-and-research/8464-academic-freedom-institutional-autonomy-and-the-future-of-democracy-council-of-europe-higher-education-series-no-24.html Music credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    27 January 2021, 8:25 pm
  • 59 minutes 26 seconds
    Peter Levine on the Future of Civic Education
    We’re back with season 5 of #CompactNationPod! In this episode, Andrew reflects on the outcome of the election and discusses the future of civic engagement among young people with Peter Levine, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Lincoln Filene Professor of Citizenship & Public Affairs in Tufts University’s Jonathan Tisch College of Civic Life. Plus, we say a fond farewell to Emily, who is stepping down as co-host. Keep the conversation going! Weigh in online with #CompactNationPod. Related resources: Fusion Course: Enhancing Online Education through Community-Based Learning (events.compact.org/fusion-fall20) 2020-2021 National Webinar Series: (compact.org/webinarseries) Newman Civic Fellowship Nominations: (compact.org/newman-nomination) CIRCLE Research on youth voting: (circle.tufts.edu/latest-research/election-week-2020) Music credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    12 November 2020, 2:59 pm
  • 48 minutes 4 seconds
    Bonus: A Conversation with the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
    On this special bonus episode of #CompactNationPod, Andrew catches up with Jennifer Domagal-Goldman and Stephanie King from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. Listen in as they discuss some of the unique challenges prospective student voters are facing in 2020. Learn more about some of the work they're doing to increase student voting rates across the country and how you can get involved. Related resources: Campus Compact Impact Awards: compact.org/impact-awards Facilitating Online Deliberative Dialogues (Oct 1): events.compact.org/dialogue20 Campus Compact Safe Elections Project: compact.org/safepolls The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge: allinchallenge.org Music credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    15 September 2020, 8:14 pm
  • 57 minutes 14 seconds
    The Activist Academic
    In our last episode of season four of #CompactNationPod, Marisol chats with Colette Cann and Eric DeMeulenaere, authors of the new book, The Activist Academic: Engaged Scholarship for Resistance, Hope and Social Change. Listen in as they share the true stories of their lives as activists, scholars, and parents who are trying to push forward social change through academic work. Plus, Andrew, Emily, and Marisol share their latest quarantine reads. Related Resources Campus Compact Safe Elections Project: compact.org/impact-awards Sign up to be a poll worker: compact.org/webinarseries The Activist Academic: Engaged Scholarship for Resistance, Hope and Social Change : styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781975501396/The-Activist-Academic Maria “TOOFLY” Castillo (cover artist for The Activist Academic): tooflynyc.com Music credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    12 August 2020, 8:59 pm
  • 1 hour 30 seconds
    Finding a Voice
    On this episode of #CompactNationPod, Marisol chats with Irene Fernando, a commissioner of Hennepin County in Minnesota. Listen in as she chats about her work as a commissioner and the role of local government, the beginning of her community work as an undergraduate student at the University of Minnesota (which led to her co-founding the organization Students Today Leaders Forever), and her thoughts on what students today can do to work toward positive change in their communities.
    22 July 2020, 7:42 pm
  • 38 minutes 27 seconds
    Family as Faculty
    Former #CompactNationPod host J.R. returns for a conversation with the winner of the Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement, Cristina Santamaría Graff. Listen in as they discuss her work involving families as key participants in teacher education programs, informing the curriculum and impacting the way future teachers engage with families in the classroom to better serve children's needs. Plus, we talk social distance birthday parties and the hidden benefits of bad city planning. Related resources: Campus Compact Impact Awards: compact.org/impact-awards Summer 2020 Webinar Series: compact.org/webinarseries Fusion Course: events.compact.org/fusion-2020 Music credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    2 July 2020, 9:00 pm
  • 1 hour 31 minutes
    We Are Not Okay
    We Are Not Okay: Join Marisol for an intimate conversation with Nanci Luna Jiménez, founder and president of the Luna Jiménez Institute for Social Transformation. Listen in as they share reflections in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the current movement against police brutality and the historic and systemic mistreatment of the Black community in our society. Related Resources: Luna Jiménez Institute for Social Transformation: ljist.com/ Summer 2020 Webinar Series: compact.org/webinarseries Fusion Course: events.compact.org/fusion-2020 Music Credit: Andrew Savage andrewsavage.net
    18 June 2020, 6:41 pm
  • 37 minutes 23 seconds
    American Conversations
    This time on #CompactNationPod—something a little different. We’re releasing a new series of minisodes created by students, for students as part of the American Conversations project at St. Olaf College. Each minisode covers an issue related to the 2020 election, ranging from agriculture and environmental policy to education. Through research and personal anecdotes, the students explore issues and offer calls to action for their peers. Join us this episode as we talk to four of the student podcasters, and check our feed for the full series of American Conversations minisodes.
    21 May 2020, 12:39 am
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