The Engaged Humanities Network brought together faculty, students and community partners to celebrate projects addressing local needs through research, teaching and creative work.
Through hands-on demonstrations, middle and high school students from across Central New York discovered the potential career opportunities available in STEM fields.
Jamea Candy Johnson and Adara 鈥淒arla鈥 Hobbs are using the Thursday Morning Roundtable series to connect research on affordable housing with the people who need
Participants discussed the region鈥檚 future and attended workshops on grant writing, mental health, data collection, legal services, artificial intelligence and conflict resolution.
The new public scholarship certificate offers graduate students, postdocs and community partners valuable opportunities for collaboration, community engagement and career advancement.