Engaged Curriculum Grants
2018-19 Engaged Curriculum Grant Recipients
Engaged Curriculum Grants fund teams who are integrating community engagement into new and existing majors, minors and courses — putting community-engaged learning at the very heart of the university.
Planning Grants
- Applied Mathematics in Action
Transforming the applied math curriculum to prepare students for diverse career paths solving real-world problems. - Biomedical Engineering for Rural Healthcare
Developing a student exchange program to spur the design of accurate, reliable and robust medical equipment. - Dyson Performance Learning Lab
Cultivating socially responsible business leaders prepared to solve global development challenges. - Engineering Puerto Rico’s Infrastructure
Using community-engaged engineering to design for resilience during Puerto Rico’s reconstruction. - Equitable eEngagement
Developing a strategy for high-quality online university-community engagement. - Learning Through Advocacy
Mobilizing students to combat the consequences of unemployment in the community through legal advocacy. - Minor in Applied Science Communication and Public Engagement
Preparing students to be socially engaged scientists and expanding the pool of experienced science communicators working with local organizations. - Peace Building in Conflict Regions
Engaging with reconciliation and development efforts in Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Sub-Saharan Africa. - Taking America’s Pulse
Teaching students advanced survey methods and analysis through a national opinion poll.
Development Grants
- New grantees
- Community-Engaged Learning in Emerging Economies
Partnering with entrepreneurs, NGOs, universities and rural communities in developing countries to tackle challenges in business, agriculture and natural resource management. - Policy and the Science of Climate Change
Bringing students to United Nations negotiations on climate change policy. - Remaking the City
Introducing information science students to the technological challenges faced by community organizations in New York City.
- Community-Engaged Learning in Emerging Economies
- Renewed grantees
- Engaged Learning for International Migration
Conducting research projects in the field and developing strategies that will help improve conditions for immigrant farmworkers. - Engaged Performance
Creating opportunities for campus engagement, cultural outreach and community building through music. - Food Systems for Global Health
Exploring challenges and providing solutions to food system issues that touch every part of the globe. - Global and Public Health Sciences Major
Reaching underserved communities with health prevention and treatment information through a major that promotes cultural sensitivity and community engagement. - Interdisciplinary Tax Services for Low-Income Immigrants
Training accounting and law students to assist low-income immigrant taxpayers in their taxation and legal needs. - Minor and Internship Program in Healthy Futures
Creating a sustainable and healthy future through a minor that promotes design innovation, research and community engagement. - Promoting Engineering Communication and Materials Science and Engineering
Educating high school students about materials science and engineering through a nationally distributed learning module and a community outreach course. - Seed to Supper
Addressing hunger and food security issues directly through student-supported community gardening advocacy. - Theatre and Climate Change
Bringing local stories to the stage to illustrate the cultural impact of climate change on Finger Lakes communities.
- Engaged Learning for International Migration
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Engaged Curriculum Grants
Funding teams that are integrating community-engaged learning into new and existing curricula.