
Calling ALL SENIORS:
(1) Learn about the Dobin Thesis Prize in Community-Engaged Work and thesis funding from ProCES staff, (2) Hear recommendations from Adriana Abizadeh, Executive Director of Kensington Corridor Trust, (3) Consider incorporating community-engaged research approaches with ProCES and Writing Center staff.
*LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE SERVED - BRING YOUR OWN DRINK! RSVP & NOTE DIETARY NEEDS BY 9/18
The Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ProCES) awards the Dean Hank Dobin Prize in Community-Engaged Independent Work to students whose outstanding thesis and accompanying short translational report has the potential to impact communities, through extensive research, policy recommendations, or new information and analysis. The prize is named after former Dean Dobin, who was instrumental to the creation of ProCES.
Prizes are awarded on Class Day and include the following monetary awards: First Prize $1,500; Second Prize $1,000; Third Prize $750.