The Workshop for Community+Collaboration at EMU College of Education is a Washtenaw county-focused community-university coalition which seeks to work in collaboration with local organizations/agencies that address children and family needs between the home and the school. Our goal is to leverage the resources and skills of the university to integrate them with broader resources and expertise to service community needs.
Join us on March 13th from 4-6 PM to learn about opportunties for involvement and find the organization that matches your skills and interests! Have any questions? Email Dr. Chris Robbins at [email protected] or Jennifer Bennett at [email protected].
In collaboration with Work and Play Disability Community Center, The Workshop invites you to attend The E3 Neurodiversity Conference on April 11th from 8:30AM - 4PM. Through workshops, thought-provoking discussions, and practical sessions, guests will explore ways to support, advocate for, and empower neurodivergent individuals in education, employment, and every corner of community life.
Click here to learn more about The E3 Neurodiversity Conference.
Click here to view The E3 Neurodiversity Conference Save the Date poster.
We are excited to announce that Dr. Christopher Robbins will be serving as the Michael G. Morris Endowed Chair in Educational Transformation for 2024-2026. With this support, The Workshop for Community+Collaboration has various projects "on the workbench" - details to follow soon!
Click here to learn more about the Michael G. Morris Endowed Chair Position.
Join us on the second floor of the Porter Building on Thursday, March 13th from 4 - 6 PM to learn more about opportunities for involvement in the Washtenaw area.