Humanities in Partnership Past Projects
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The English Department received funding for a reading by Cathy Linh Che.
The Philosophy department received funding for a book launch and class engagements.
The History Department received funding for workshops and a residency with Dr. Teddy Mattera.
The Theatre and Dance Department received funding for a participatory performance-installation by theatre artist, Sister Sylvester (Kathryn Hamilton) staged as dinner table conversations on bioethics and narrative.
The Music Department received funding for tickets and transportation for 80 students to a concert at UCCS.
The Crown Center received funding for a creativity and wellness study with CORAL.
The Anthropology Department received funding for a roundtable with participants from across the region.
The English Department received funding for a new version of EN220 for 2026-2027 "Book History & Materiality" covering class expenses including lino blocks, ink, and paper
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2025-2026
The Theatre and Dance Department received funding for the dance performance of "What is War" by Eiko Otake and Wen Hui.
The English department received funding for a field trip to Theaterworks performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest" for the LGBTQIA Literature class in Block 4, 2025.
The Film and Media Studies department received funding for a public film screening of the film Humans in the Loop with a panel discussion as well as a convergence class with 3 classes with a virtual filmmaker visit.
The Southwest Studies department received funding for "Stories from Home" by Yvonne Montoya.
Creativity and Innovation received funding for a CC-based workshop for 6 faculty/staff to exerience a LEGO Serious Play training.
The English department received funding for a bookbinding workshop for EN220 class on "Books and Materiality" and an honorarium for a visitor and supplies.
The Music Department received funding for a concert scheduled for October 29 at the FAC. It will feature Ofer Ben-Amots' chamber music performed by leading members of the Denver Opera, as well as guest artists from Canada, The Ezra Duo.
The Film and Media Department received funding for a series of film screenings and filmmaker visits.
The FAC received funding to help cover the pay of summer interns.
The CGIJR received funding to participate in EGLHE, the Equine-Guided Learning and Healing Experience, which offers on-site experiential visits to stables for students in a co-curricular program.
The FAC and the Crown Center received funding for interns.
The German Department received funding to support a reception at the FAC on Oct. 18 with a tour of the exhibitions for conference attendees and a banquet.
The Crown Center received funding for residencies for Ben Gould, James Cordova, Josh Franco, in collaboration with FAC.
The Office of Belonging received funding for a Sense of Place field trip to Talpa.
The English Department received funding for a visit and lecture from Paisley Rekdal, a poet, writer, professor, and director of the American West Center at the University of Utah.
The Spanish and Portuguese Department received funding for a visit from community elders for storytelling on Indigenous people's day.
The FAC received funding to pay honoraria for Video artists Laura Sofía Perez and Aline Motta. The series explores expansive definitions of the archive amid larger historical events.
The Spanish and Portuguese Department received funding for a public talk for the Aficionados program and a screening of the film Napako with a Q&A.
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2024-2025
The Film and New Media Department received funding for their annual series of films and filmmaker visits.
CC Mobile Arts received funding for operations during the 2024-25 year.
Isa Hussain, Class of '21, was funded for his performance of "Beneath her Feet."
The Music Department, the Theatre and Dance Department, and the Crown Center received funding for Shodekeh Talifero's residency.
The Spanish and Portuguese Department received funding for a class visit and talk by visiting scholar Dr. Ana Matias Rendon.
The French Department and the Spanish and Portuguese Department received funding for a class visit and talk by visiting scholar Dr. Uju Anya.
The History Department received funding for visiting artist Kristine Rumman and for Palestinian Arts Week.
The English Department received funding for a class trip for EN481 Senior Seminar in Creative Writing.
The Anthropology Department received funding for "Living Dead Under Settler Colonialism: A Zombie Symposium for the Liberal Arts."
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Last updated: 01/24/2026