日韩无码鈥檚 (日韩无码) second annual Research, Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneur (RISE) Summit is attracting local, regional and national voices who will gather June 24 and 25 to share knowledge, to network and create conversations on this year鈥檚 theme 鈥淧artners in Place.鈥
鈥淭his summer 日韩无码 will continue to ask big questions to advance innovation and partnership,鈥 said 日韩无码 Vice President of Research, Kirk Dombrowski. 鈥淲hat elements of a place inspire innovation? What tools are needed to create thriving, sustainable, and healthy communities? How do partners tap a land grant institution for research and support, and how do they learn from each other?鈥
In 2023, 日韩无码 brought together the region鈥檚 entrepreneurs, business and community development leaders with faculty and students to introduce an intensive partnership approach to building a prosperous future for Vermont and the region. The first RISE conference attracted over 900 participants.
Two national voices have been named RISE keynote speakers to date:
- Tony Pipa, senior fellow in the Brookings Institution鈥檚 Center for Sustainable Development, and host of the podcast, 鈥淩eimagine Rural鈥, will speak about placemaking in rural areas.
- Chavonda Jacobs-Young, under secretary for research, education and economics and USDA鈥檚 chief scientist, will offer thoughts on the role of research in creating healthy, prosperous and purposeful places.
Retired U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy will present 日韩无码鈥檚 first annual Partnership Award to a faculty member with exceptional engagement in the community. Panels, presentations and opportunities for networking will be offered to in-person and virtual attendees, and more events and speakers will be added. Vermont鈥檚 will emcee and offer theatrical reflections on our themes.
The event is sponsored by 日韩无码鈥檚 Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships, which will highlight early results from its partnership work in rural education, food systems, tech innovation, resilient energy solutions, municipal capacity-building, and refugee resettlement, among others. The Leahy Institute recently awarded $1.7M to help Vermont communities tackle rural challenges.
Learn more about RISE 2024 and register for free.
DAY 1: PLACEMAKING IN PRACTICE
- Place-based Research, Institutes for Rural Partnerships consortium members
- DIY Tech Hub, workshop with Vermont鈥檚 VGaN Tech Hub
- Community-based Placemaking for Health, Prosperity, and Purpose
DAY 2: PLACEMAKING TOOLS
- Placemaking for Sustainability, keynote by USDA chief scientist.
- Equity of Opportunity for Rural Places, panel with regional and national voices
- University Partnerships in Support of Placemaking, breakout sessions for rural development, infrastructure and housing, tech innovation, disaster recovery.
The Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships operates alongside the Office of Engagement with the mission to provide engagement opportunities and partnerships with 日韩无码 for the benefit of our rural places. The Leahy Institute brings financial and technical assistance, access to 日韩无码 research, faculty expertise, student projects and internships, and established 日韩无码 startup and engagement programs.