Faces of Community-Engaged Scholarship: Brenda Aguirre-Ortega

What do a chemical engineer, a singer-songwriter, a translator and a math teacher have in common?   Brenda Aguirre-Ortega, PhD student in the School of Education (STEM) and Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholar  Aguirre-Ortega uses her impressive combination of interests and experiences to co-construct and co-facilitate a music production workshop for 4th and 5th graders to…

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Faces of Community-Engaged Scholarship: Jesús Muñoz

My Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars’ project was really the culmination of my first two years working on my MFA in Dance.

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Reflections on working with the Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars

Lisa Schwartz reflects on her experience learning with the graduate students in the Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars (EAH) program.

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Graduate Students Connecting Scholarship with Communities

Graduate school is a fantastic time to explore how to connect your research, teaching and creative work to partnerships with communities external to the university. When practicing engaged scholarship, mutual interests, needs and issues of equity, diversity and inclusion can be explored and addressed in collaboration with community partners. The Office for Outreach and Engagement is here to support you in doing this work through two upcoming opportunities.

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New national initiatives tap outreach program managers

Program managers from the Office for Outreach and Engagement have been selected to participate in two, new national leadership programs.

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