College of Liberal Arts Engagement
Community Engagement describes the teaching, learning, service, and leadership activities in which university and community members participate through mutually beneficial collaborations. Engagement increases a community’s well-being while enhancing the quality of scholarship on the Purdue campus.
Purdue University launched two exciting engagement initiatives in 2008. First, Purdue joined Imagining America, a consortium of 86 Universities and Colleges that promotes public scholarship. Second, Purdue University formed a campus wide task force to apply for The Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement.
The College of Liberal Arts Engagement office works with community members to build a stronger economy, to foster cultural, environmental, and historical appreciations, and to address challenges that face today’s students and citizens, and tomorrow’s leaders.
The Engagement office supports two major programs: Building Community and the Public Square Forum. It provides modest levels of financial assistance for research, supplies and expenses, performers and speakers, and program coordinators.
The College of Liberal Arts seeks new ways to engage the University's publics through service, service-learning, public presentations and performances, and voluntary involvement in programs designed to improve life circumstances in our community, state, nation, and world.
JoAnn Miller
August 2008