The Center for Social & Behavioral Science, College of Education, and Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute invited community-engaged researchers to network over coffee and doughnuts May 10, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Siebel Center for Design East Terrace. The event was a chance for researchers to connect on topics shared throughout the Community-Engaged Research Series, and to share perspectives on future work.
The Community-Engaged Research Series aims to build and enhance the experience of community-engaged researchers across campus and provide them with the skills and resources needed to impact research in this space.