Engaged Arts and Humanities
- Since 2018, the Engaged Arts and Humanities Graduate Student Scholars program has given 40 students the opportunity and resources to apply tools of the arts and humanities to public and community-engaged scholarship projects.
The program is now welcoming new graduate students for the 2025-2027 cohort. Visit the program webpage. - Lisa Schwartz is a Community Outreach Program Manager for CU Boulder’s Office for Outreach and Engagement. She founded and leads the Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars program.OverviewIt’s been an incredible privilege to learn with the graduate
- Jesús Muñoz knew three things when he enrolled at CU Boulder’s Department of Theatre & Dance. He was known as a Ballet and Modern dancer, but his dance roots are in Mexican and Cuban Folkloric, Afro-Cuban, and Cuban Popular and Contemporary
- The Los Seis de Boulder sculpture, which memorializes six Chicano students killed in 1974, will become part of the CU Boulder Libraries’ permanent collection.
- Allyson Burbeck has long been interested in graffiti and street art. She wrote her undergraduate thesis on graffiti art in 1980s New York. So, it wasn’t a surprise that the robust graffiti and street art scene in Denver drew her to CU