Community Engagement
Faculty Events

Faculty Dialogues in Community Engagement
A faculty development series designed to provide a deep dive into community engagement and to foster an environment where faculty can inspire and learn from one another, share insights, and strengthen their ability to drive meaningful change through engaged scholarship.
THE ART OF PARTNERSHIP
Join us for a forum designed to empower faculty researchers and instructors to build
strong, impactful partnerships with community organizations—unlocking the full potential
of university-community collaborations.
Featured Panelists:

Eric Eisenberg, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President, University Community Partnerships
Dr. Eisenberg works to support the university’s position as a transformational metropolitan research university in collaboration with its communities and USF’s strategic goal to be a significant social and economic engine by creating robust global, national, and regional partnerships.

Miranda Mattingly, Ph.D.
Associate Director, Research Development Institute
Dr. Mattingly aims to cultivate a thriving community of practice around research development and raise the visibility of the USF research enterprise by removing barriers to research, innovation, entrepreneurship and community-engaged partnerships.

Michael Cross, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Instruction, Judy Genshaft Honors College
Dr. Cross' teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of equipping students with the tools for gainful employment, productive professional pursuits, and a pay-it-forward mentality, fostering a generation of impactful thinkers and doers.
November 10, 2025
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Virtual
Engaged @Noon
Where ideas meet impact
Please join us for our hybrid Engaged @Noon Series to discuss various opportunities and resources for faculty at USF. Hosted by the Community Engagement team in the Office of University Community Partnerships.
ASSESSING COMMUNITY ENGAGED LEARNING:
911±¬ÁÏÍø, Faculty & Community Partners
Participate in a conversation about how USF faculty evaluate students in experiential learning courses. Discover innovative methods to assess your learners and understand the significance of feedback from community collaborators.
Save the Date!
December 4, 2025​
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
CGS Room 140 or virtually