Carolina Engagement Week begins Feb 27

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A shared passion for community

How are North Carolina community leaders teaming with partners at UNC-Chapel Hill to build better opportunities for public good?

You're invited to attend Carolina Engagement Week 2023 from February 27-March 3 to explore how state and local community leaders across the state are combining their community-specific knowledge, research expertise and proven methods for change to create a positive social and economic impact for all.

Engage Your Passion for Problem Solving

During this week-long celebration of public engagement, you can explore and attend multiple sessions and topics that you're most passionate about.

Choose from a mix of virtual sessions and in-person events that allow you to dig deep into North Carolina's capacity for solving problems and creating new opportunities that matter most to its people. And, along the way, you just might find plenty of opportunities to get engaged yourself.

View the events at engagementweek.unc.edu/events-calendar.

View last year's recap at engagementweek.unc.edu/2022-recap.


Engagement Week 2023 is hosted by the Carolina Center for Public Service, Carolina Across 100, Innovate Carolina, UNC Rural, the Carolina Engagement Council, Center for Health Equity Research and other partners. 

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