Incorporating Community Engagement Language into Promotion and Tenure Policies: One University’s Journey

  • Pelco L
  • Howard C
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This case study describes the campus context and process for successfully including community engagement language into promotion and tenure policies at Virginia Commonwealth University, a high research, urban public university. The paper also describes barriers our campus faced during the promotion and tenure policy revision process, especially myths that emerged surrounding community-engaged work in the academy. We describe key supports that facilitated a successful process, including the important champions who played roles on our campus.

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Pelco, L. E., & Howard, C. (2016). Incorporating Community Engagement Language into Promotion and Tenure Policies: One University’s Journey. Metropolitan Universities, 27(2), 87–98. https://doi.org/10.18060/21129

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