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| At the Community Engagement Open Day were, at the back, from the left: Dr Choice Makhetha, Vice-Rector: External Relations; and Rev Billyboy Ramahlele, Director of Community Engagement. In front are, from the left: Selby Lengoabala, Betlehem Unit Manager; Councillor Job Tshabalala, Acting Executive Mayor; and Councillor Isaac Tshabalala, Strategic Manager in the office of the Executive Mayor of the  Dihlabeng Local Municipality. 18 October 2013
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Local   community members, students and staff gathered at the Bloemfontein Campus,   displaying what they do to empower communities. 
The   university held its first Community Engagement Open Day in order to honour   outstanding individuals and highlight programmes that advance its civil   responsibility. Hosted by the UFS Community Engagement Directorate, local   community members, students and staff gathered in the Callie Human Centre at the   Bloemfontein Campus, displaying what they do to empower   communities. 
Partners   in Community Engagement (CE) and Service Learning (SL), local government,   community-based research, student volunteer groups, Non-Profit Organisations   (NPOs) and private business interacted with guests at their various information   stalls. Faculties and departments displayed their distinctive programmes and   demonstrated a renewed commitment to change lives through sharing knowledge,   rendering services and fostering empowerment among   communities.
In   recognition of outstanding service, commitment and excellence in the field of   community engagement and service learning, some staff members, researchers and   some partners received the Vice-Rector’s Award for Community Engagement. Among   them was Prof Matie Hoffman, who was honoured for his longstanding involvement   in research at the Boyden Observatory. He is currently at the forefront of   renovations for the planetarium at Naval Hill. In the category for external   partners, REACH and Heidedal Childcare were awarded for demonstrating commitment   towards their partnership with the university. The acting Executive Mayor, Job   Tshabalala, also received an award on behalf of Dihlabeng Local Municipality   Mayor, Tjhetane Mofokeng, for their involvement in education and social cohesion   programmes. During his keynote address, the Director of Community Engagement,   Rev Billyboy Ramahlele, emphasised the contribution that community engagement   has on the two major strategic programmes of the university, namely the Academic   and Human Projects. He pointed out that CE creates a platform on which students   learn to appreciate human diversity in a real and unprotected set-up. 
The   interactions of the Open Day are expected to raise awareness, cultivate   understanding among partners, encourage solid alliances and bring to the fore an   acknowledgement of community engagement as the integral part of higher   education.