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UCI's campuswide theme for this academic year is ‘The Scholarly Values’. This session is designed to highlight how community engagement at UCI reflects and shapes our core scholarly values. Through a conversation among faculty leading diverse engagement efforts, we aim to surface deeper questions about what unites us as a university, what we stand for, and how we can strengthen our role in public life—especially at a time when trust in higher education is under strain.

*This event is co-sponsored by the Office of Educational and Community Partnerships

Date: Thursday May 29th

Time: 2:30-4pm

Zoom registration link:

https://uci.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zBEtmziVTAq9KcmEvc2DDw

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Moderators: 

Richard ArumProfessor of Sociology and Education and Dean Emeritus of the School of Education

Valerie Jenness, Distinguished Professor of Criminology, Law and Society 

Panel:

Keramet Reiter, Professor of Criminology, Law & Society and Director of LIFTED

Julia Lupton, Distinguished Professor of English and the co-Director of the New Swan Shakespeare Center 

Andres Bustamante, Associate Professor of Education and Faculty Director of OCEAN