Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars Program
Engaged Arts and Humanities (EAH) Graduate Student Scholars apply the tools of their academic disciplines, along with their unique interests, to public and community-engaged scholarship projects. A key program goal is to develop a strong cohort committed to equity-oriented community-engaged work.
Scholars learn best practices for partnership and project development and how to communicate their work to non-academic audiences. They broaden their networks on and off campus and have opportunities to work with mentors and to earn a micro-credential on Equity-Oriented Partnerships (collaboration with CU Boulder’s Renée Crown Wellness Institute).
The program is now administered by the Center for the Humanities & the Arts (CHA) in partnership with our office. Visit their site for application deadlines and more information.
If you have questions about the program, contact Community Program Manager Lisa Schwartz or 303.735.6222.