Conference on Residential Learning Communities as a High Impact Practice

Conference on Residential Learning Communities as a High Impact Practice
The Center for Engaged Learning (CEL) is excited to host the Conference on Residential Learning Communities as a High Impact Practice, June 16-17, 2019, at Elon University in North Carolina (USA). Dr. Karen Inkelas, co-author of Living-Learning Communities That Work: A Research-Based Model for Design, Delivery, and Assessment (Stylus, 2018), will deliver the keynote.
 
Registration is now open. They invite you to join what promises to be an exciting and generative conference.
 
The conference features multi-institutional research conducted by participants in the 2017-2019 Elon University Center for Engaged Learning Research Seminar on Residential Learning Communities as a High Impact Practice, led by Mimi Benjamin (Indiana University of Pennsylvania), Jody Jessup-Anger (Marquette University), Shannon B. Lundeen (Elon University), and Cara McFadden (Elon University). Research seminar participants are joined by other scholars from institutions across the U.S. and Singapore. See the full conference schedule here
 
If you have any questions about the June 16-17th symposium, please email CenterForEngagedLearning@elon.edu.