Abstract
In this forum commentary, I discuss those who fall outside the traditional community engagement professional (CEP) roles and how they can be better used in community engagement networks. As a staff member not working in or affiliated with a community engagement office, I feel untethered. Staff, faculty, and CEPs deeply invested in community engagement efforts need community engagement networks both within and outside our institutions that accommodate various roles and their unique contributions.
Recommended Citation
Harrison, Theresa M.
(2025)
"Community Engagement Networks: Utilizing the Untethered,"
Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education: Vol. 17:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholars.indianastate.edu/jcehe/vol17/iss1/5
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