Center for Community Engagement

WHAT WE DO

The Center for Community Engagement is the University of Mississippi’s dedicated unit focused on elevating, celebrating, and sustaining excellence in community engagement across all Colleges, units, and departments. We carry out this work using a highly collaborative work ethic that emphasizes co-creation and collaboration in project development and delivery

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About Us

The Center for Community Engagement is the University of Mississippi’s dedicated unit focused on elevating, celebrating, and sustaining excellence in community engagement across all Colleges, units, and departments. We carry out this work using a highly collaborative work ethic that emphasizes co-creation and collaboration in project development and delivery.  Our work relies on building and sustaining long term, mutually beneficial partnerships with community-based organizations in the Lafayette-Oxford-University (LOU) community.

Enriching Lives through Community Engagement

Community Engagement enriches lives on and off campus. Learn more about our focus areas below.
Developing, running, and assessing a variety of student facing programs, such as the Bonner Leaders Program and Community Engagement Leadership Minor. 
Using platforms like Givepulse and events like the Non-Profit Fair, Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service, and Dorm Donation Drive to support and cultivate meaningful service and engagement opportunities that positively impact the community.
Supporting faculty and staff in their efforts to include communities beyond the campus in their programming, teaching, or research through initiaitives such as the Community Engaged Fellow Program. 
Support collective nonpartisan work through initiatives like the Voting Engagement Roundtable and Voting Engagement Summit focused on boosting voter registration, voter education, and voter turnout to ensure our campus community has access to participation in the civic practice of voting.
Developing strategic partnerships to support place-based experiences that advance community-engaged research, learning, service, and civic leadership through programs such as the Chancellor's Servant Leadership Retreat and Sites of Resistance, Sites of Healing. 

Programs and Initiatives

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Community Engaged Leadership Minor

The Community Engaged Leadership (CEL) minor is an interdisciplinary program that equips students with the skills to analyze and understand major problems and unrealized opportunities of our communities, explore their relationship to these problems and opportunities, imagine how to transform these problems, and doing meaningful work to improve our communities through a project co-designed with an off-campus partner.

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Bonner Leaders Program

The Bonner Leaders Program is a four year cohort model that provides a diverse group of students the opportunity to work at least 24 hours in the community building capacity of community based organizations while growing students’ civic leadership. Students benefit from a three-part support system of deep partnerships between with community organizations, solidarity between peer Bonner students, and direct mentorships from Center for Community Engagement staff.  

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Community Engaged Fellows

The Community Engaged Fellows Program at the University of Mississippi is an interdisciplinary, intercollegiate community of practice designed to further institutionalize and support engaged teaching and scholarship performed in mutually beneficial and equitable collaboration with communities. Participating faculty and staff can opt-in to either a teaching, research and creative achievement, or programmatic track. 

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Chancellor's Servant Leadership Fellowship

The Chancellor’s Servant Leadership Fellowship is a three-year journey to learn how to become leaders and changemakers alongside a cohort of like-minded students from colleges across the American South and on your campus. The Chancellor's Servant Leadership Fellowship is a partnership between the Sullivan Foundation and UM’s Center for Community Engagement.

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Community Connections

Community Connections at the University of Mississippi brings together local non-profits and interested citizens to build relationships and foster connections that strengthen the community, address needs, and increase collaboration. Through a monthly meeting, this initiative facilitates ongoing dialogue and partnership opportunities, enhancing the overall well-being and development of the local community.