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Don't Miss this Year's Inspiring Community-Engaged Scholarship Student Showcase During Research and Innovation Week

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CU Engage and the Office of Outreach and Engagement invite you to attend an inspiring and informative session at this October's Research and Innovation Week, the . Several CU Engage graduate and undergraduate students, together with the Engaged Arts and Humanities scholars, will present their impactful public interest scholarship in a poster-style format. The interactive session takes place Wednesday October 16, from 10AM – 12pm at the (VAC) Lobby and Courtyard. Refreshments will be provided. Drop in as you're able.

The Student Showcase provides an excellent opportunity to learn more about the innovative ways ƷSMӰƬ graduate and undergraduate researchers are partnering with community members and organizations to tackle major public challenges and generate new knowledge together. Student projects include such collaborations as with the bilingual youth and families at Columbine Elementary, the Louisville Museum, the Boulder Fringe Festival, online story platforms and an intergenerational campus and community project to commemorate Los Seis de Boulder. For specific project details, see below.

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The EAH Scholars and CBR Fellows applied the tools of their disciplines and their own unique experiences to the development of community-engaged partnership projects. Graduate students will share posters and materials from their projects. CU Engage Puksta Scholars, a cohort of undergraduate students who combine academic learning with multi-year community-engaged research projects, will also present their work. Learn more below and at their profile pages.

 

Office for Outreach and Engagement - Engaged Arts and Humanities Graduate Student Scholars, 2018-19

  • Jasmine Baetz, Art and Art History, Los Seis de Boulder collaborative sculpture and memorial
  • Jason Hogstad, History, Community curation with the Louisville History Museum,
  • Fernanda Iwasaki, Spanish and Portuguese, Historias de Superhéroes” creative youth workshop
  • Jashodhara Sen, Theatre & Dance, “Leaving Home, Finding Home” documentary story platform
  • Julia Uhr, Philosophy, Virtual Reality and the Fringe Festival

 

CU Engage - Community-Based Research Fellows, 2018-19

  • Ángeles María Osorio de la Rosa, School of Education, Immigrant Moms Organizing for the Restoration of Bilingual Education in their Children's Schools 
  • Arielle Milkman, Anthropology, Community-based Mapping of Displacement and Environmental Risk in Northeast Denver
  • Jashodhara Sen, Theatre & Dance, “Leaving Home, Finding Home” documentary story platform (in both programs)

 

CU Engage - Puksta Scholars 2019-20

  • Lluvia Macias, Junior, Neuroscience and Psychology, Health Access for Undocumented Individuals
  • Marwa Osmun, Junior, Biology, Social Equity: An Integral Part to Environmental Sustainability
  • Sara Hagos, Sophomore, Political Science, Navigating Identity and Belonging among Diasporic Communities