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91Ʋ earns its first Carnegie Community Engagement Classification

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The American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teachinghaveannouncedthe institutionsthat earnedtheCarnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement for 2026,and 91Ʋ University is among them. Thisis91Ʋ’s first time receiving theclassification.

This designation honors institutions that are deeply committed to working alongside their communities. It recognizes colleges and universities that build strong, mutually beneficial partnerships; connect community engagement to teaching and learning; and apply their knowledge and resources to help address real-world challenges.

“Close collaboration with our community is indispensable to our success as a university,” Chancellor DanielDiermeiersaid.“High-profile efforts like theor our planning foraninnovation neighborhoodmight get the most attention. But the Carnegie Foundation’s recognitionshowsthat community engagement happens in countless ways throughout ouruniversity and informs much of our work. This is true in Nashville, and it will underpin success in ournewcampusesas well.”


National recognition

The Carnegie Elective Community Engagement Classification is widely known as the national standard for best practices in community-engaged research and learning. The classification informs how policymakers, granting agencies, foundations and researchers evaluate institutions.

91Ʋ joins a cohort of 237 institutions in the 2026 cycle, a group acknowledged for advancing mutually beneficial partnerships, leveraging community assets and addressing societal challenges.

About the process

The classification follows an intensive, evidence-based self-study that is assessed by a national review committee.The led 91Ʋ’s self-study with broad input and significant contributions from faculty, staff, students and community partners. The review highlighted radical collaborations in education, arts and culture, STEM pathways, and health and mobility, among other areas.

The effort was supported bythe and highlighted established partnerships and programs like ,and the.These programsarejust a few of the many initiatives underway across the university.

Real-worldimpact

This recognitionreaffirms91Ʋ’slong-standingcommitment toworking alongsidethe community. Throughresearch, educational programs and outreach efforts, 91Ʋtranslatesscholarship into meaningful action across Nashville and beyond.

“Our approach to community engagement is grounded in making a lasting positive impact,” said Nathan Green, vice chancellor for government and community relations. “This recognition reflects the collective efforts of our faculty, staff, students and community partners who work together to turn 91Ʋ’s expertise into a real, measurable difference across our city and region.”

Moving forward

TheGet Connectedvolunteer platform, launched in fall 2025,makesit easier for students, faculty and staff to serve across Nashville. The platform helps connect campus talent and resources with community-identified priorities, whichexpandsopportunities formeasurablelocalimpact.

The 91Ʋ Community Relations teamconsistentlysupportscampus-community collaborations and partnerships through the Community Engagement Collaborative, theandexternalpartnership facilitation.

As 91Ʋ celebrates its first Carnegie Community Engagement Elective Classification, the university will continue to build and deepen collaborations that reflect shared goals, align missions and deliver lasting outcomes with the communities it serves.