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Rina Banerjee seated next to artwork.

(Feb. 14, 2023)

Encountering Love, Identity and Place-Making with Artist Rina Banerjee

AMH Professor Romita Ray was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts grant to support acclaimed artist Rina Banerjee’s exhibition and residency at Syracuse University.

Students from the North Side Learning Center exploring microbiomes.

(Sept. 12, 2022)

Fostering Community Engagement Across Central New York

A&S’ Engaged Humanities Network awards mini-grants to faculty and students to support collaborations with the Syracuse community.

Narratio Fellowship co-founders Ahmed Badr and Brice Nordquist (seated on the right) with mentors and Fellows from this year’s Syracuse cohort.

(Aug. 28, 2022)

Expanding Creative Opportunities for Resettled Refugee Youth

The Narratio Fellowship hosts two separate cohorts, connecting students in Syracuse, NY, and Richmond, Virginia.

Three people sitting in chairs in front of a computer.

(July 29, 2022)

Supporting a Pathway to Success for Resettled Refugee Youth in CNY

A CNY Community Foundation grant helps expand programming through the Engaged Humanities Network and North Side Learning Center.

Graphic of fish swimming in a circle.

(Feb. 21, 2022)

Conventional Wisdom

The Humanities Center’s Syracuse Symposium investigates conventions through a diverse selection of spring events.

Students sitting around a table.

(Nov. 5, 2021)

Integrating Research and Community Engagement

The Engaged Humanities Network awards five mini-grants to students and faculty at Syracuse University for community-engaged projects.

Nidaa Aljabbarin on the steps leading up to Crouse College.

(May 3, 2021)

Through Poetry, Nidaa Aljabbarin ’22 Shares Her Personal Journey as a Syrian Refugee

Her internationally-recognized poem, “The Day I Left,” details her family's final day at their home in Syria.

(April 13, 2021)

Tutoring in a Time of Need

Through virtual connections, a Syracuse University community initiative helps local students succeed in their schoolwork.

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