Community Engaged Scholarship at 果酱视频
What is Community-Engaged Scholarship?
Community-engaged scholarship (CES) integrates the development, exchange, and application of knowledge between the university and the community to address real-world challenges. It involves collaboration, shared authority, and mutual benefit.
Key Features of CES
- Integrates research, teaching, and service
- Addresses public and community issues
- Builds sustainable, equitable partnerships
- Engages community partners as co-creators of knowledge
- Shares peer-reviewed findings with public and academic audiences
A Simple Philosophy for CES
At its core, CES is about presence, attentiveness, and commitment. We encourage our faculty and partners to:
- Show up – Be present and available to your community collaborators.
- Pay attention – Listen actively and observe community priorities and needs.
- Do the work – Follow through on commitments and share results that matter.
Why This Matters
Community-engaged scholarship is key to 果酱视频’s identity as a public research university committed to regional impact. CES supports our 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Reclassification and demonstrates the power of partnership in addressing borderland and binational issues.
- Attend a CES Workshop or Write-in Session
- Join the Community of Engaged Scholars (CES Network)
- Explore funding and CEL course designation opportunities
- Schedule a 1:1 consultation with CCE staff
Upcoming Opportunities & Deadlines - Stay tuned for upcoming events and engagement opportunities hosted by the CCE throughout the academic year.
Join the Community of Engaged Scholars (CES Network) Faculty and staff who engage in public scholarship and outreach are encouraged to join the CES Network to:
- Connect with peers across colleges
- Access mentorship and resources
- Collaborate on engaged research and teaching projects
Resisting Relapse: Positive Identity and Empowerment for Youth on the Frontera
Dr. Adriana Domínguez collaborated with youth and local nonprofits to develop a theatre-based project centering youth identity and trauma recovery. Participants co-created performances that fostered dialogue around resilience and substance use recovery.
The Future of Water in a Desert River Basin
Led by Dr. William Hargrove, this interdisciplinary research project engages stakeholders across the Rio Grande Basin to model and address climate change impacts on regional water systems. The project integrates community voices into policy and sustainability planning.
HIV Awareness and Stigma in Pharmacy Education
Dr. Christopher G. Medlin’s study assesses knowledge and stigma related to HIV among pharmacy students. Developed in partnership with local health clinics and advocacy groups, the project promotes culturally informed health education in Hispanic-majority communities.
El Paso Food Voices
Dr. Meredith E. Abarca’s oral history project highlights local culinary stories to preserve regional food culture. Community members served as co-creators of the archive, shaping narratives that were shared via public exhibits and digital collections.
- CEL Course Designation Information
- 果酱视频 Carnegie Reclassification (2026)
- Tenure & Promotion Guidance for CES – [Download the draft guidance document for faculty, department chairs, and deans] [insert PDF or link]
Recommended Journals for CES Publishing
Explore peer-reviewed journals dedicated to community-engaged scholarship:
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- – International, peer-reviewed; publishes CES work spanning teaching, research, and service
- – Interdisciplinary outreach efforts; publishes research articles, reflective essays, and project reports
- – Contemporary higher ed topics, including CES practice and reflections
- – Case studies and analyses of engagement processes
- – Focus on service-learning theory, pedagogy, and campus–community partnerships
- – Open-access; highlights university-community collaboration research
- – Covers community-based participatory research, especially in urban contexts
- – Interdisciplinary, grounded in social welfare and community organizing
- – Promotes practice theory for successful civic and educational partnerships
- – Focuses on experiential learning—particularly in service-learning and civic engagement
- – Free, semi-annual, engineering-focused CES and social entrepreneurship research