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Deepening Community-Campus Partnerships Through Critical Reflection on Partnership Dynamics

May
14
2025
Wednesday, May 14th, 2025, 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center @ 219 South Harrison Road, East Lansing, Michigan, 48824, United States

Participants in this interactive webinar will learn about and use parts of the hot-off-the-presses Transformational Relationship Evaluation Scale (TRES) III Reflection Framework, which supports community-campus partners in examining dynamics of their partnership (e.g., power sharing, decision-making), identifying and prioritizing desired enhancements that result, and generating actionable learning to improve partnership practice accordingly. Research (Kniffin et al., 2023) documents that partners who have used the framework have an enhanced commitment to and clarity around partnerships; collaborators have brought in new partners, improved communications, and set goals for refining their work. TRES is applicable across the range of community-campus partnership activities (e.g., community-engaged learning and research, extension projects, institutional assessment).

Bringing partners together for critical reflection on their partnerships is important in nurturing the co-creative relationships and processes that undergird transformative collaborative and meaningful change. Facilitators will provide an overview of the conceptual frameworks underlying TRES, walk participants through the framework, and summarize evidence of its impact on partnerships (reviewing data from research on an earlier version of the tool). Participants will then use excerpts from the framework and debrief that experience – co-generating possibilities and challenges for using it across multiple contexts. 

Please feel free to invite members of the broader community with whom you partner. 


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Facilitators

Robert G. Bringle, Ph.D., Phil.D.

Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Philanthropic Studies

Indiana University Indianapolis Center for Service and Learning

Jasmina Camo-Biogradlija, Ph.D.

Senior Researcher, Education Policy Initiative

Ford School of Public Policy

University of Michigan

Patti H. Clayton, Ph.D.

Independent Consultant

PHC Ventures

Lori E. Kniffin, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Leadership Programs

Incoming Director of Civic Learning and Engagement

Fort Hays State University


TRES Co-Creators (not presenting)

Haden M. Botkin, M.S.

Doctoral candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant

Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Mary F. Price, Ph.D.

Founding Director for Teaching and Learning

The Forum on Education Abroad


Reference

Kniffin, L. E., Clayton, P. H., Camo-Biogradlija, J., Price, M., F., Bringle, R. G., & Botkin, H. M. (2023). Using a critical reflection framework to deepen community-campus relationships and partnerships: A multi-institutional mixed-methods study.
International Journal of Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement. 11(1). Article 13.
https://doi.org/10.37333/001c.91729

Additional Contact Information:

Office of the Senior Vice President of Research and Innovation
517-432-4499
vprappts@msu.edu
https://research.msu.edu/