In this first series of podcasts from the Community Wellbeing Flagship Constellation, listeners will learn about the fundamentals of community-engaged research and its lingo, some of the hallmarks of good community-engaged projects, how to effectively negotiate return on investment with community members, how to navigate community-engaged work on the tenure track, and how the legacy of the University in Mississippi influences community-engagement efforts.

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Episode 1: Introduction to Community-Engagement Lingo, Anne M. Cafer, John J. Green, Laura Martin, and Cade Smith

Episode 2: Hallmarks of Good Community-Engaged Projects, Anne M. Cafer, Meagen M. Rosenthal, and Lynn C. Woo

Episode 3: Negotiating Return on Investment in Community-Engaged Work, Stephanie Showalter Otts, Georgianna Mann, Cris Surbeck, and Meagen M. Rosenthal

Episode 4: Community-Engaged Work on the Tenure Track, Meagen M. Rosenthal, Jodi Skipper, and Anne M. Cafer

Episode 5: Community-Engaged Work and the UM Legacy: What You Need to Know, Meagen M. Rosenthal, Jeff Jackson, and Charles K. Ross

Episode 6: Dark Side of Development, Anne M. Cafer, Meagen M. Rosenthal, Brien Ashdown, and Craig A. Talmage