Presented By: Department of American Culture
A Conversation on the Future of the Engaged Humanities
A Celebration of the work of Julie Ellison
Please join us at the University of Michigan Museum of Art for a reception and engaging conversations, celebrating the work of Julie Ellison.
Guest speakers:
David Scobey, Director of Bringing Theory to Practice
“Scholarship and the Engaged Scholar”
Dr. Timothy Eatman, Dean of the Honors Living-Learning Community, Rutgers University
“Imagining America and the Work of Carving Out Space in the Academy”
Dr. Sylvia Gale, Executive Director, Bonner Center for Civic Engagement, University of Richmond
“Learning from PAGE: 20 Years of Engaged Graduate Education,”
Dr. Michelle May-Curry, Faculty in Georgetown University’s Program in Engaged and Public Humanities and Research Affiliate at the National Humanities Alliance
“Looking Forward”
Guest speakers:
David Scobey, Director of Bringing Theory to Practice
“Scholarship and the Engaged Scholar”
Dr. Timothy Eatman, Dean of the Honors Living-Learning Community, Rutgers University
“Imagining America and the Work of Carving Out Space in the Academy”
Dr. Sylvia Gale, Executive Director, Bonner Center for Civic Engagement, University of Richmond
“Learning from PAGE: 20 Years of Engaged Graduate Education,”
Dr. Michelle May-Curry, Faculty in Georgetown University’s Program in Engaged and Public Humanities and Research Affiliate at the National Humanities Alliance
“Looking Forward”