Attention all TDC Students! If you’re not already stoked about #ADPTDC13 (and we have already given you five reasons you should be), we wanted to let you know about one more thing: we’ve assembled some activities just for you! Read below to find out more about two students-only sessions and a PAR-TAY! FRIDAY, JUNE 7, […]
Read More...By Jennifer Domagal-Goldman, National Manager, ADP Yet another reason to attend the 2013 ADP/TDC National Meeting in Denver from June 6-8: our incredible array of plenary (keynote) speakers! We’re excited to welcome to our stage Denise Fairchild of Emerald Cities Collaborative; CIRCLE’s Peter Levine; four incredible students: Bianca Brown, Justin Machelski, Quinta Tangoh, and Rachel […]
Read More...By Stephanie South, Program Associate, AASCU Looking back on the conferences I have attended in the past, spread across a wide array of subjects, there is one constant: the connections, as opposed to the content, are always what I remember most and the real determinate of value to me. I believe that most people share […]
Read More...We’re excited to introduce TDC campuses to one of our #ADPTDC13 National Meeting Sponsors: GiveGab. GiveGab is a new social network for volunteers and volunteer managers. Two GiveGab representatives will be at our national meeting in Denver, June 6-8, 2013 to talk to you more about their product and to demo it for you. In […]
Read More...By Amee Bearne, National Coordinator, The Democracy Commitment Pre-conference sessions offer fantastic opportunities for faculty, staff, and students alike to come together to develop their skills and collaborate toward a specific end goal, generally a project or program that can be taken back to the campus for implementation. This year the American Democracy Project and […]
Read More...(Click the picture above for the CFP online submission page.) Yup! You read that right; we’ve extended our Call For Proposals until Friday, February 15th! We’ve received many stellar proposals so far, but we realized that our deadline is a bit earlier than it has been in the past. Some of our colleagues are just […]
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