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[April 2009]
Featured MSU Engaged Scholars
MSU Priorities
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Featured MSU Engaged Scholars
- William S. Davidson II, Ph.D.
- University Distinguished Professor
- Department of Psychology
- College of Social Science
- Peter R. LaPine, Ph.D.
- Associate Professor
- Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
- College of Communication Arts and Sciences
Exemplary Engagement Projects Selected to Represent MSU in National Award Program
Two outstanding projects were selected to represent Michigan State University in a national award program that recognizes university-community partnerships. Projects by William S. Davidson II, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology, and Peter R. LaPine, Associate Professor in the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, were placed in consideration for the ...
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Congratulations Dr. Davidson
As this issue of the e-newsletter was being finalized, we learned that Dr. Davidson's Adolescent Diversion Project has been named the North Central Regional winner of the 2009 W. K. Kellogg Foundation Engagement Award. This project will now advance as a finalist for the national C. Peter Magrath University/Community Engagement Award.
- Linda A. Jackson
- Professor
- Department of Psychology
- College of Social Science
Morality vs. E-Morality
Children's perceptions of ethics online
Linda Jackson has been studying children's interactions with the Internet for almost as long as there's been an Internet. Her focus on how young people function in the virtual world began with the HomeNetToo project (2000-2005), which looked at Internet use among low-income families, and continues through her current ...
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MSU Priorities
Community and Economic Development in the 21st Century
Promoting the Entrepreneurial Ideas, Innovations, and Excellence of Michigan Businesses
The Eli Broad College of Business Institute for Entrepreneurship
Michigan's economic woes are well known. Yet, in 2006, over 23,000 new businesses were created in Michigan, according to the United States Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy. Creating new businesses, helping them flourish, and assisting established companies in reinventing their business models are vital to Michigan’s economic recovery. The Eli Broad College of Business Institute for Entrepreneurship plays an important role in assisting that recovery ...
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Upcoming Events
MSU College of Engineering Design Day
Pre-college students get an opportunity to interact with college-level engineering students.
May 1, 2009
10th Annual National Outreach Scholarship Conference
This year’s host is the University of Georgia.
September 28-30, 2009
World Usability Day 2009: Designing for a Sustainable World
Statewide event hosted by the MSU Usability & Accessibility Center.
November 12, 2009
Looking for Community Partners?
Collaboration and partnership with communities are at the core of engaged scholarship. In all of its work, University Outreach and Engagement emphasizes university-community partnerships that are collaborative, participatory, empowering, systemic, and transformative, and anchored in scholarship. If you are a faculty or academic staff member wanting to establish a partnership with community partners to work on a specific research issue, University Outreach and Engagement can help you. Our University-Community Partnerships (UCP) staff, specialists, and researchers have established connections across the state in a number of areas such as education, mental health, human service, business, and government. For more information, contact Bob Brown at (517) 432-1450 or brownr23@msu.edu.
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We would like to hear from you. Contact us with comments, suggestions, announcements, or "engaged scholar" project information for future e-newsletters. Send to Carla Hills: esenews@msu.edu or call (517) 353-8977.