The following list outlines selected presentations made by University Outreach and Engagement staff, and contains links to presentation materials. Consult the vitae of individual staff members for complete lists of presentations (See People page).

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2014 Presentations

(December 2014)

Building the research capacity of tribal communities to understand AI/AN children and families

Whitesell, N., & Barnes-Najor, J. V.

Workshop presented at the Honoring Our Commitments to Native Families and Communities: Today and Tomorrow (2014 ACF Grantee Conference)

Washington, D.C.

(December 2014)

Making it work! Connecting traditional learning to school success

Knapp-Philo, J., Barnes-Najor, J. V., & Goeson, R.

Workshop presented at the Honoring Our Commitments to Native Families and Communities: Today and Tomorrow (2014 ACF Grantee Conference)

Washington, D.C.

(December 2014)

An accessibility evaluator's toolbox

Pierce, G. L.

Presented at the Michigan State University WebDev CAFE Forum

East Lansing, Michigan

(December 2014)

The risk to resilience continuum: A boy’s journey from conception to three

Fitzgerald, H. E.

Invited plenary address at the Annual meeting of the Zero to Three

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

(December 2014)

Zoology 446

Riley, K.

Panel presenter, Michigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan

(November 2014)

Community engaged research and creative activities

Pratt, K. A., & Doberneck, D. M.

Graduate Certification in Community Engagement, Michigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan

(November 2014)

The impact of detainment and deportation on Latino youth and their families

Martinez, R., Sanders, L., & Horner, P.

Presented at the Julian Samora Research Institute 25th Anniversary Conference Latinos in 2050: Restoring the Public Good

East Lansing, Michigan

(November 2014)

Fathers and sons and the risk-resilience continuum

Fitzgerald, H. E.

Invited plenary address at the conference on Parenting at Risk, Society for Research on Child Development

San Diego, California

(November 2014)

Establishing community partnerships

Doberneck, D. M.

Guest lecture for EAD 921, Leadership and Transformation. Lecture and workshop.

(November 2014)

ITEC TechTransport roll-out

Riley, K., Fitzgerald, H. E., Knight, B., Bernero, V., Caamal Canul, Y., Dean, K., & Tarpoff, D.

Lansing, Michigan

(November 2014)

Risky business: Building trust on environmental projects

Riley, K.

Lecture on risk communication and perception, Zoology 446

East Lansing, Michigan

(November 2014)

University centers vs institutional partnerships: Two effective models to support engagement

Van Egeren, L. A., Doberneck, D. M., Bargerstock, B. A., & McNall, M.

Paper presented at the Engagement Scholarship Conference

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(November 2014)

A framework for policies and practices for institutional engagement

Van Egeren, L. A., McNall, M., Cloutier, K., Bargerstock, B. A., & Doberneck, D. M.

Paper presented at the Engagement Scholarship Conference

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(October 2014)

Techniques for community engagement

Peterson, G., & Doberneck, D. M.

Graduate Certification in Community Engagement, Michigan State University

East Lansing, Michigan

(October 2014)

Exploring and supporting the fundamentals of youth-adult partnership

Weiss, J. & Wu, H. J.

Michigan Afterschool Collaborative Conference

Lansing, Michigan

(October 2014)

GIFTED: Gifted Identification for Talented Educational Development

Sheth, S., & Fiedler, E. (2014, October 16-19). GIFTED: Gifted Identification for Talented Educational Development. Presentation at the Lilly Education Conference, Traverse City, MI.

(October 2014)

International social work: Promoting human rights through research and practice

Parada, H., Sosa, L., & Horner, P.

Presented at the Latino Social Workers National Conference

Chicago, Illinois

(October 2014)

Alternative programming for the gifted: Some successful examples

Sheth, S. & Schultz, K. (2014, October 11). Alternative programming for the gifted: Some successful examples. Presentation at the Michigan Association for Gifted Children annual conference, East Lansing, MI.

(October 2014)

Why Prepare? Identifying what undergraduates need to know about community engagement

Springer, N. C., & Doberneck, D. M.

Poster presentation at the Engagement Scholarship Consortium

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

(October 2014)

The promise of ITEC: Building opportunity in the digital economy

Riley, K.

Presentation to Thoman Foundation

Lansing, Michigan

(October 2014)

Service delivery gaps, HIV and substance abuse and new technologies

Horner, P., & Martin, S.

Paper presented at the Julian Samora Research Institute 25th Anniversary Conference

East Lansing, Michigan

(October 2014)

Racial/ethnic gaps in 9th Graders’ mathematics achievement: The influences of school concentrated advantage and social capital

Kayitsinga, J.

Presented at the 25th Anniversary of the Julian Samora Research Institute

East Lansing, Michigan

(October 2014)

Update on MSU web accessibility policy

Pierce, G. L.

Presented at the Michigan State University IT Exchange

East Lansing, Michigan

(October 2014)

Scholarship-focused engagement: Aligning administration to mission

Fitzgerald, H. E., & Bargerstock, B. A.

Invited video conference presentation for faculty of the Sustainability Institute, Pennsylvania State University

State College, Pennsylvania

(October 2014)

What’s important? Identifying core community engagement competencies for graduate students

Doberneck, D. M., & Springer, N. C.

Poster presentation at the Engagement Scholarship Consortium

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada


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