Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars Program
Engaged Arts and Humanities (EAH) Graduate Student Scholars apply the tools of their academic disciplines, along with their unique interests, to public and community-engaged scholarship projects. A key program goal is to develop a strong cohort committed to equity-oriented community-engaged work.ÌýÌý
Scholars learn best practices for partnership and project development and how to communicate their work to non-academic audiences. They broaden their networks on and off campus and have opportunities to work with mentors and to earn a micro-credential on Equity-Oriented Partnerships (collaboration withÌý¸é±ð²Ôé±ð). Ìý
The program is now administered by the Center for the Humanities & the Arts (CHA)Ìýin partnership with Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship. Visit their site for application deadlines and more information.
If you have questions about the program, contact PACES Program Director for Design and Implementation Lisa Schwartz.