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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

National group honors UofL’s Henry Cunningham

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Students walk in the background with flowers in bloom.
Students walking across Belknap campus.
The (CUMU) has awarded Henry R. Cunningham, Ph.D., University of Louisville director of community engagement, the 2023听. In its sixth year, this annual award recognizes the growing need for research-informed leadership in higher education.

鈥淎s an urban institution, community engagement is one of the pillars on which the University of Louisville stands,鈥 said UofL President Kim Schatzel. 鈥淪ince the early days of our coordinated community engagement effort, Dr. Cunningham has been the driving force behind so many of our programs and activities. He has left an indelible mark on the university, our city and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.”

Henry Cunningham

鈥淥n behalf of our board of directors, I want to congratulate Dr. Cunningham,鈥 said Valerie Holton, executive director of CUMU. 鈥淚t鈥檚 clear that the depth and breadth of his scholarship, applied practice, and humility in leadership has helped to make University of Louisville a model for community engagement while also advancing the public mission across higher education.鈥

In addition to directing the community engagement office, Cunningham is the co-founder and co-director of UofL鈥檚听, which twice has won the national award from the National Association of Student Affairs Professionals (NASPA) as best international program in the United States.

鈥淒r. Cunningham has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to community engagement. Through his leadership and scholarly work, he has demonstrated how academia can make a real difference in addressing important challenges facing urban and metropolitan areas,鈥 said Douglas Craddock Jr., vice president for community engagement at UofL. 鈥淭his is a prestigious honor, reserved for scholars who have shown outstanding leadership and intellectual impact in the field of higher education. It is evident that Dr. Cunningham will play a crucial role in addressing key urban issues through his ongoing academic pursuits.鈥

As director of community engagement, Cunningham has developed policies, programs and structures, and has collaborated with academic and administrative units and community partners to institutionalize community engagement on UofL’s campus.

鈥淎s an R1-designated institution with a health science campus, we worked to develop an approach to community-based learning (CBL) that is relevant to the entire campus. Today, there are hundreds of CBL courses being taught in every school and college, affording students the opportunity to engage with the community in meaningful activities to enhance their learning and contribute to the region,鈥 said Cunningham.

Cunningham was instrumental in developing UofL鈥檚听听in 2007. Since data collection began in 2009, there have been over 21,000 instances of student engagement, and over 4,200 instances of faculty and staff engagement in hundreds of research projects, community-based learning projects, and outreach activities in the area of west Louisville, in collaboration with over 200 community partner organizations. UofL has garnered over $30 million in grants and contracts for service and research projects that directly benefit west Louisville residents. This work informed multiple publications, including in听Metropolitan Universities.

The Holland Scholar selection committee, composed of emeriti CUMU presidents and chancellors, identified Cunningham as a distinguished scholar-administrator鈥攍ike Holland鈥攚hose leadership and intellectual voice illuminates the transformative power of urban and metropolitan higher education in the lives of individuals and communities.

鈥淪cholarship is an important part of my work and guides decision-making in developing practices and policies to institutionalize community engagement,鈥 said Cunningham. 鈥淓ngaging in the creation of new knowledge adds to the field and allows me to pull from research as well as personal experiences when working with faculty and others in promoting and guiding community engagement.鈥

In addition to his role as an administrator, Cunningham is a faculty member of the College of Arts and Sciences. Originally from Belize, he developed and continues to teach Introduction to Caribbean Studies, a required community-based learning course for Pan-African Studies minors and majors.

Cunningham contributes to the larger community of scholarship by serving on the executive board of the Engagement Scholarship Consortium, where he also serves as co-chair of the governance committee. Since 2018, he is co-editor of听International Journal of Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement听(IJRSLCE). Most recently, he was appointed by the American Council on 成人直播 as a reviewer for the 2024 cycle of the elective classification in community engagement.

鈥淩eceiving this award is uniquely special for me, and I am indeed honored to be walking in the footsteps of Dr. Holland,鈥 said Cunningham.