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Culture, Community and Change

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Rethinking Research Through Visual Storytelling

A Ph.D. student in English explores videographic criticism as a tool for reshaping how we analyze media.

Lauren Cooper G’24 (right), an Engaged Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow in A&S, talks with attendees at the Engaged Humanities Network Community Showcase.

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.

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Cool Class: Chinese Art

Students immerse themselves in Chinese art and culture while discovering museum curation and conservation careers during a visit to the SU Art Museum.

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Shaping Global Environmental Policies

Professor Mariaelena Huambachano highlights the importance of integrating Indigenous knowledge into climate change policy at a United Nations conference in Saudi Arabia.

OCC student Ayşe Sakine-Arlı (left) and SU student Evelyn Polly ’25 (right) collaborate on a project

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.

A&S professors 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. (Credit: Lily LaGrange)

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.