Engaged Curriculum Grants
2020-21 Engaged Curriculum Grant Recipients
Engaged Curriculum Grants fund teams who are integrating community-engaged learning into new and existing majors, minors and courses — putting it at the very heart of the university.
- An Endangered and Indigenous Language Curriculum
Preserving, teaching and documenting endangered and indigenous languages in New York state - An Introduction to Internet of Things
Designing Cornell’s first introductory course on the Internet of Things (IoT): Technology and Engagement - Bootleg Balloons
Broadening community participation and STEM learning with DIY weather balloons - Engaged Learning Curriculum in Global Development
Designing a community-engaged curriculum for Cornell’s new Department of Global Development - Equitable eEngagement
Developing a strategy for high-quality online university-community engagement (renewal) - Grand Challenges @ Dyson
Cultivating socially responsible business leaders prepared to solve local and global development challenges - International Human Rights and the Death Penalty
Creating an undergraduate minor and seminar course on human rights and the death penalty - Learning through Advocacy
Mobilizing students to combat the consequences of unemployment in the community through legal advocacy (renewal) - Moral Psychology Minor
Developing a new moral psychology minor featuring community-engaged learning opportunities - Peace Building in Conflict Regions
Engaging with reconciliation and development efforts in Israel and the Palestinian Territories and Sub-Saharan Africa (renewal) - PRYDE Scholar Program
Activating 4-H youth participants in PRYDE Scholars’ research (renewal) - Public History Minor
Developing and modifying courses for a new minor in public history - Remaking the city
Introducing information science students to the technological challenges faced by community organizations in New York City (renewal) - Restoring Joint Function
Demonstrating how biomaterials scientists, engineers and orthopedic surgeons can partner to improve patient outcomes - Seed to Supper
Addressing hunger and food security issues directly through student-supported community gardening advocacy - Sustainable Development and Community Participation in Ecuador
Building a new interdisciplinary summer program for undergraduates - Taking America’s Pulse
Teaching students advanced survey methods and analysis through a national opinion poll (renewal) - Transforming a Culture of Science Aboard the Physics Bus
Researching, designing and testing new hands-on physics exhibits that engage the public (renewal) - Writing and Community-Engaged Learning
Introducing community-engaged learning to the university writing curriculum
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Engaged Curriculum Grants
Funding teams that are integrating community-engaged learning into new and existing curricula.