Published: Sept. 21, 2016

Timothy Eatman of Imagining America speaks at CU Ƶ in June about publicly engaged scholarship.CU Ƶ recently expanded its support of public scholarship in the arts and humanities by joining a national group working to advance democracy and participation in higher education.

, a national consortium of more than 100 higher education and community cultural organizations, is dedicated to highlighting and improving the ways that the humanities, arts and design can be avenues for outreach and publicly engaged scholarship.

Imagining America will connect CU Ƶ faculty, staff and students with peer institutions across the country who are also doing high-impact, ethical community engagement and publicly engaged scholarship, provide a new platform to showcase CU Ƶ’s innovative outreach and engagement work, and help graduate and undergraduate students network through programs like the , said Ben Kirshner, faculty director of CU Engage.

“The national , in particular, showcases innovative partnerships between universities and communities that aim to build and strengthen public work through arts, humanities and design,” Kirshner said. This year’s conference is scheduled for Oct. 6 – 8 in Milwaukee, WI.

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ʳdzٴ:Timothy Eatman of Imagining America speaks at CU Ƶ in June of 2016 about publicly engaged scholarship.