Alchemizing a Body From Ash: The #CharlestonSyllabus & Why History Matters
By Paul Tran studies Archives & Public History and is the Graduate Scholar in the Archives at the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University. Paul is a 2015–2016 Publicly Active...
View ArticleFrom the Charleston Syllabus to the Charleston Curriculum
By Brittany Farr is a Doctoral student in Communication at the University of Southern California and a 2015–2016 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellow. This PAGE Blog Salon features a...
View ArticleWhen Place Matters
By Floridalma Boj Lopez is a Doctoral student in American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California and a 2015–2016 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellow. This PAGE Blog...
View ArticleCulture, Community and ‘Making visible’
Supriya Manandhar is a Master’s student in Art Education at Virginia Commonwealth University, and a 2015–2016 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellow. This PAGE Blog Salon features visual...
View ArticleGraduate Students as Agents of Change in Public Life
By Kaia DeMatteo, a Doctoral student in Global Inclusion and Social Development at UMASS Boston and a 2015–2016 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellow. This PAGE Blog Salon explores themes of...
View ArticleThe Dialectics of Feminist Counternarratives and Direct Public Engagement:...
By Kush Patel, a Doctoral student in Architecture at the University of Michigan and a 2015–2016 Publicly Active Graduate Education (PAGE) Fellow. This PAGE Blog Salon explores themes of engaged...
View ArticleMeet the 2015 JGS Photo & Digital Media Fellows
“Untitled Study On History And Aesthetics.” Photo by: Elliott Brown Jr., New York University. 2015-16 JGS Fellow. Imagining America announces recipients of the 2015-16 fellowship award for publicly...
View ArticleWebinar: Creating Spaces for Dialogue Across Disciplines & Cultures
Please join Imagining America’s webinar, hosted by Jonathan Damiani, Creating Spaces for Dialogue Across Disciplines & Cultures: Toward a Theory of Internationally Engaged Scholarship, on Thursday,...
View ArticleImagining America to Receive Phi Beta Kappa Key of Excellence
Prize Recognizes Exemplary Efforts to Engage Communities with Arts and Sciences Scott Peters, Johnnetta Cole, Timothy Eatman, and Katherine Soule (left to right) at the reception on October 1, 2015....
View ArticleEnvisioning New Roles for land-grant university Extension: Lessons learned...
By Linda Prokopy and Rebecca Power The Extension Reconsidered blog features posts from guest contributors who care about Cooperative Extension, the land-grant mission, community arts and humanities,...
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