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Three people talking around a table display.

(May 9, 2025)

Fostering Community Resilience

The Engaged Humanities Network hosted its second Community Showcase, highlighting the collaborative research, teaching and creative work between Syracuse University and community partners.

Tolley Humanities Building

(April 4, 2025)

Empowering Communities and Early-Career Scholars

The inaugural Engaged Humanities Postdoctoral Fellows at the Syracuse University Humanities Center join scholarly research and meaningful community action, linking historical insights on climate and food sovereignty with local initiatives to tackle today's challenges.

Maggie Sardino standing in front of the historic Somerset House in London.

(Feb. 17, 2025)

Alumni Postcards: Spreading Sustainability in London

A&S | Maxwell alumna Maggie Sardino ’23 is currently in England helping to teach environmental storytelling to undergraduate students at Syracuse Abroad – London, while pursuing two master’s degrees as a Marshall Scholar.

Group photo of 2024-2025 Engaged Humanities Research Team

(Nov. 21, 2024)

More Community Learning Pathways for A&S Undergraduates

A&S strengthens the Engaged Humanities Network, allowing more undergraduate students access to community-engaged research opportunities and valuable mentorship.

Three people talking beside a stream.

(Sept. 11, 2024)

Spring Disappearance and Backyard Flooding? A&S Researchers Explore if Climate Change and/or Human Intervention are to Blame

A faculty and student team from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is installing urban stream monitoring stations to investigate how extreme precipitation and other factors are affecting a Syracuse waterway.

Person addressing a large crowd of people.

(May 9, 2024)

Engaged Humanities Network Holds Showcase Highlighting Collaborative Community Work

The inaugural event at the Salt City Market included presentations and demonstrations by students, faculty and community members from over 20 different departments and organizations across Syracuse University and Central New York.

Ayşe Sakine-Arlı (left) and Evelyn Polly ’25 (right) work together on a project.

(Feb. 23, 2024)

Engaged Courses Initiative Fosters Social Impact Through Community Work

The inaugural cohort of Engaged Courses unites diverse fields, communities and perspectives within the College of Arts and Sciences and beyond.

Sascha Scott (left) and Scott Manning Stevens (right) with student curator Eiza Capton (center, left) and artist Peter B. Jones (center, right) at the opening of Continuity, Innovation and Resistance.

(Nov. 6, 2023)

Reflecting on the Past, Offering Hope for the Future

Native American students at Syracuse University help curate an exhibition of works by contemporary Haudenosaunee artist Peter B. Jones, illuminating Indigenous culture and history.

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