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AKA-270015-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsKansas Newman CollegeEmphasis in Technology and Human Values Program6/1/2020 - 5/31/2021$35,000.00Cheryl GoldenJamey FindlingKansas Newman CollegeWichitaKS67213-2084USA2020Philosophy, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000338960

The development of a new Emphasis in Technology and Human Values program integrating humanities study into pre-professional pathways.

Newman University proposes an NEH Humanities Connections Planning Grant to develop a new Emphasis in Technology and Human Values (ETHV) to address a pressing need in higher education today. Mounting evidence demonstrates that the humanities are no longer seen as vital to a university education. At the same time, the accelerating pace of technological change threatens the values needed to sustain a thriving human community. NU’s Emphasis in Technology and Human Values will address both of these concerns by offering a technology-focused integration of the humanities with some of our most popular programs. Emphasizing interdisciplinary course design, hands-on learning, and civic engagement, the ETHV will provide Newman with an innovative curricular model for introducing humanities-based skills, content, and modes of inquiry into a broad range of disciplines.

AKA-270024-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of MississippiEnvironmental Literacy and Engagement in North Mississippi6/1/2020 - 5/31/2022$34,891.00Ann Fisher-WirthJason HoeksemaUniversity of MississippiUniversityMS38677-1848USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34891026704.450

Planning for the redesign of a minor in environmental studies.

The proposed project will enhance environmental literacy and engagement in northern Mississippi by accomplishing two major objectives. First, we will replace the two currently required courses for our Environmental Studies minor with an interdisciplinary two-semester sequence, ENVS 101 and 102, which will blend humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences to teach seven major areas of inquiry:1) environmental history, 2) sustainability, 3) biodiversity, 4) environmental justice, 5) food, 6) water, and 7) human-nature connections. Second, we will develop a roster of capstone internships for Environmental Studies minors (ENVS 385) that will allow experiential and service learning opportunities. We intend the internship requirement to serve as a gateway experience out of the minor and into the world beyond the university, giving our students an empowering look at how the application of our curriculum can help build more vibrant ecosystems, communities, and careers.

AKA-270043-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of RochesterThe Humanities and the Study of the Future: Creating a Minor in Futures Studies6/1/2020 - 5/31/2022$35,000.00WilliamH.Bridges   University of RochesterRochesterNY14627-0001USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000025768.130

A one-year planning grant to create a minor and three-course cluster in future studies.

The University of Rochester (UR) seeks NEH support to develop a minor, a cluster (a 3-course sequence), and experiential learning activities in humanistic futures studies. Two critical ideas drive the project: that the ability to think well about the future should be foundational to undergraduate education, and that the texts and habits of mind cultivated by the humanities are invaluable facilitators of futuristic inquiry. Home to the Futures Studies Research Circle and the Rochester College Consortium, a regional confederation of 22 IHEs whereby students may take courses at any member college, the UR program will be a national model for undergraduate futures studies in the humanities. The planning grant will achieve these 5 outcomes: 1) design curriculum and courses; 2) obtain approval of the minor and cluster; 3) identify additional community collaborators for the experiential learning components; 4) recruit additional faculty aligned with the topic; and 5) begin to recruit students.

AKA-270097-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsVanderbilt UniversityBuilding Scientist Citizens: Integrating the Humanities in the Communication of Science and Technology6/1/2020 - 5/31/2023$33,375.00Bonnie DowDavidW.WrightVanderbilt UniversityNashvilleTN37203-2416USA2020Composition and RhetoricHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs333750333750

Faculty and curriculum development to create new core courses for an undergraduate program in communication of science and technology.

Vanderbilt University proposes a Humanities Connections planning grant in order to revise the curriculum for our Communication of Science and Technology (CSET) undergraduate program. The revision’s goal is the creation of a core curriculum for the CSET major comprised of courses that integrate humanistic approaches to science communication. Vanderbilt’s CSET program is unique in that it serves students with a strong background in science and it is designed to provide them with the humanistic knowledge and skills to communicate effectively about scientific issues with diverse publics. However, CSET currently only has one fully integrated core course, the introduction to the major. Our goal of creating a core curriculum of 3-4 courses that integrate humanistic modes of thinking with an education in science will enable more effective communication with audiences beyond the scientific arena, potentially influencing public opinion and public policy related to science-based issues.

AKA-270126-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of St. FrancisUniversity of St. Francis Pathways First-Year Curriculum6/1/2020 - 5/31/2021$34,999.00DanielC.Hauser   University of St. FrancisJolietIL60435-6169USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34999026484.510

The development of a new Pathways curriculum that would connect humanities offerings with a wide range of interdisciplinary courses, for incoming freshmen.

This Humanities Connections Planning Grant will allow University of St. Francis (USF) faculty and administration to develop a program that shows students the links between the humanities and other disciplines, increases their achievement outcomes, and develops skills employers are looking for while enhancing the vital role of the humanities at USF. This Planning Grant will refocus general education requirements to include four different Pathways representing USF’s four guiding values: Service, Respect, Compassion and Integrity. Each Pathway will require a total of 6 courses (existing, revised, and new options) that are thematically linked with experiential and service learning components. Faculty in disciplines including philosophy, history, theology, business and health administration, economics, and education will play a role in this project. Benchmarks are set for this planning project and upon implementation all incoming freshmen will participate in the Pathways program.

AKA-270131-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsSalisbury UniversityR.E.A.C.H. Initiative: Integrating Community and Curricular Ethics6/1/2020 - 5/31/2021$34,861.00Timothy StockMicheleM.SchlehoferSalisbury UniversitySalisburyMD21801-6837USA2020EthicsHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34861032313.720

The development of an Ethics Across the Curriculum project to integrate ethics into professional training and to extend the reach of humanities programs into the community.

The humanities are at the center of a needful rethinking of the purpose of undergraduate education at our institution, as well as the public mission of state-assisted universities. Our proposal brings together, via a slate of new curricular and co-curricular resources focused on Ethics, ethics literacy and ethics agency. The project proposes two major elements of institutional revision: (i) Curriculum change aimed at harmonizing professional training with early exposure to philosophical and research ethics, and (ii) Integration of community ethics and instructional ethics curriculum. This grant will support the necessary planning to create a community ethics network, a program to support faculty via ethics across the curriculum faculty seminars, and planning the establishment of a public ethics resource center to be an anchoring partner between community-based organizations and university faculty and students.

AKA-270132-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of ConnecticutConnections Digital and Historical: The Digital Public History Minor at the University of Connecticut6/1/2020 - 5/31/2021$35,000.00Tom ScheinfeldtFiona VernalUniversity of ConnecticutStorrsCT06269-9000USA2020History, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000034211.730

A one-year planning grant to develop a minor in digital public history.

The University of Connecticut requests $35,000 to undertake a one-year planning process toward the launch of a Digital Public History Minor. The new minor will be a led by the Department of History in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Department of Digital Media and Design (DMD) in the School of Fine Arts. It will be housed in and administered by Greenhouse Studios (greenhousestudios.uconn.edu), an interdisciplinary digital humanities incubator that is a collaboration between these units and the University Library. Combining core course offerings in History and DMD with a set of joint course offerings in digital humanities that bridge the two disciplines with experiential learning opportunities in partner organizations throughout Connecticut, the Digital Public History Minor will give students the technical skills, content area knowledge, and collaborative working styles that will help them succeed in the 21st century economy.

AKA-270135-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of Wisconsin, Eau ClaireIntegrative Health Humanities Certificate6/1/2020 - 5/31/2022$35,000.00Louisa RiceJulieA.AndersonUniversity of Wisconsin, Eau ClaireEau ClaireWI54701-4811USA2020History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, and MedicineHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000031613.140

The development of a Health Humanities Certificate that combines an interdisciplinary curriculum with experiential education.

This proposal seeks NEH funding to plan a Health Humanities Certificate at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. This interdisciplinary program will engage three humanities departments as well as the Departments of Psychology, Social Work, and the Institute for Health Sciences. Its integrated curriculum will require students to take a core course, Humanities, Health, and Society, and engage in an experiential practice, including collaborative research and internship opportunities. The objective for this interdisciplinary certificate is threefold: 1) to respond to student need in health related majors for humanities perspectives and pedagogies; 2) to provide students in the humanities with the opportunity to connect their expertise to health science pedagogies and experiential learning; and 3) to serve as a sustainable model for humanities-centered, interdisciplinary programs that fulfill UW- Eau Claire’s goal of ensuring student success through integrative, experiential education.

AKA-270141-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsPurdue UniversityIntegrating the Humanities and Global Engineering6/1/2020 - 5/31/2022$35,000.00Lori CzerwioknaEricA.NaumanPurdue UniversityWest LafayetteIN47907-2040USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000032451.480

A curricular development project integrating the humanities with global engineering through an expanded program of language and cultural study.

This project expands the role of humanities in undergraduate education at Purdue by integrating language and cultural studies with global engineering. The project has four initiatives, an engineering design course linking engineering and cultural analyses, a research course in which students use a second language and apply humanistic-engineering skills in an internship abroad, a speaker series and associated hands-on academic activities that join cross-disciplinary programs, and a redesign of both pre- and post-internship abroad workshops based on our framework. Purdue, a world leader in engineering education and well-known for cross disciplinary humanities programs, is the ideal institution to highlight the professional and societal value of the humanities. This project will give students a unique set of analytical skills, shape the future practices of global engineering industries, and impact the broader society that will benefit from culturally-relevant engineering solutions.

AKA-270151-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsWashington State UniversityPalouse Matters: An Interdisciplinary Curriculum6/1/2020 - 5/31/2022$34,309.00Jolie Kaytes   Washington State UniversityPullmanWA99164-0001USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs343090343090

Planning for an interdisciplinary pathway that would integrate courses on the region into the university’s core curriculum.

“Palouse Matters” proposes a general-education humanities course pathway at Washington State University that explores the complex relationships between people and place in the Palouse: a globally-significant, scenic, and complicated environment. Team-developed and interdisciplinary, Palouse Matters encourages students to read the university’s regional terrain as a rich and contested landscape of beauty, imbalance, transformation, and injustice. Along with augmenting current general education offerings with place-based learning opportunities, Palouse Matters provides hands-on opportunities for field study, civic engagement, and public presentations. Ultimately, the Palouse Matters program will facilitate deep understandings of seemingly incongruous subjects and the relationships among the personal, global, and local, helping students prepare for a lifelong commitment to any community and region.

AKA-270153-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsSaint Elizabeth UniversityInterdisciplinary Minor and Certificate in Environmental Ethics6/1/2020 - 5/31/2021$30,687.00RyanPatrickMcLaughlin   Saint Elizabeth UniversityMorristownNJ07960-6923USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs306870306870

Planning of a minor and certificate in environmental ethics that combines interdisciplinary study of humanities and the natural sciences with experiential learning.

The College of Saint Elizabeth proposes the development of a minor and certificate in Environmental Ethics with an interdisciplinary curriculum of study in the humanities and the natural sciences. The one-year planning phase will produce a comprehensive proposal for the program to be reviewed, approved, and implemented for students to enroll in the 2021-2022 academic year.

AKA-270156-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsNortheastern UniversityTowards a Digital Health Humanities Curriculum: Tools and Strategies9/1/2020 - 12/31/2021$35,000.00Sari AltschulerChristopherM.ParsonsNortheastern UniversityBostonMA02115-5005USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000024287.120

The development of a digital health humanities curriculum for undergraduates.

We propose to develop a curriculum that prepares students both to address the social and cultural aspects of the data-heavy medicine of the future and to be alert to the significant ethical issues it raises. To do so, we are applying to develop an innovative curriculum in the digital health humanities at Northeastern University. This planning grant will allow us to pursue three avenues to enrich and expand the footprint of the health humanities on our campus: new classes, open-access modules, and experiential education opportunities. In so doing, we will build our curriculum in directions that prepare students to address current and future issues in an increasingly digitized healthcare.

AKA-270192-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsMisericordia UniversityEnvironmental Humanities Curriculum7/1/2020 - 6/30/2021$33,964.00Melanie ShepherdCosima WieseMisericordia UniversityDallasPA18612-7752USA2020Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs339640339640

Planning for a new interdisciplinary major and minor in environmental studies with a specific humanities focus.

The College of Arts and Sciences at MU will create a curricular project that expands the role of the humanities by addressing crucial environmental topics from the perspectives of multiple humanities disciplines as well as those of the natural sciences in collaboration with a community partner. Specifically, we will create a curriculum that allows students to: 1) develop an appreciation for the philosophical and ethical dimensions of environmentalism, and to the various meanings of the idea of nature, 2) cultivate an understanding of the natural environment that is shaped by evolutionary history, human history and pre-history, the history of environmental advocacy, 3) demonstrate the scientific, geographical, and socio-economic literacy necessary to analyze an environmental situation, and 4) construct and apply a framework for understanding environmental challenges from a multi- and inter-disciplinary perspective.

AKA-270241-20Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity System of New HampshireApplied Visual Literacy6/1/2020 - 5/31/2022$34,443.00Sarah Parrish   University System of New HampshirePlymouthNH03264-1595USA2020History, Criticism, and Theory of the ArtsHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34443030981.680

A one-year planning grant to develop interdisciplinary courses integrating art history with other disciplines.

The new Applied Visual Literacy curriculum at Plymouth State University will exploit the interdisciplinary potential of the field of Art History by exploding the chronological and geographic format of the conventional curriculum into a suite of thematic courses that bring together faculty and students from multiple disciplines. Integrating visual literacy into science and pre-preprofessional programs will enable all students to actively participate in the visual culture of the 21st century.

AKA-279329-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsNew College of FloridaBuilding an Interdisciplinary Concentration in Health, Culture, and Societies6/1/2021 - 8/31/2022$34,988.00MiriamL.Wallace   New College of FloridaSarasotaFL34243-2146USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349880349880

A one-year planning grant to enhance an interdisciplinary concentration in health, culture and society.

In a time of what some are calling a “double pandemic” of both a novel virus and ongoing disparities exacerbated by race, our understanding of health and wellness, illness and disease and their social intersections is entering a new era—one for which humanistic concerns are essential. New College of Florida has just launched an interdisciplinary Health, Culture, and Societies (HCS) “joint-disciplinary concentration” that bridges not only academic disciplines in scientific and humanistic fields, but also academic study and practical experience in the form of community engagement and professional internships. This new program responds to both an emerging field and to the need for a structured approach to an area of high student interest and community need.

AKA-279353-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsAugustana CollegeMinor in Integrative Medicine and the Humanities6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$34,966.00Heidi StorlBrian LeechAugustana CollegeRock IslandIL61201-2210USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34966031174.750

A one-year planning grant to create a minor in integrative medicine and the humanities.

Augustana College proposes a new minor in integrative medicine and the humanities, which will primarily serve the large number of Augustana undergraduates who pursue pre-professional degrees in health care fields. The new minor will (1) deeply integrate humanities content to nurture the ethical, emotional, spiritual, and social skills necessary to prepare individuals to serve as effective, caring health practitioners after graduation, and (2) establish and formalize a new internship program focused on ethics and community outreach with UnityPoint Health, a large regional health care provider. The project’s interdisciplinary planning team will engage in discussions and participate in professional development about integrative medicine and medical/health humanities; identify the courses that need to be revised or created for the minor; obtain approval for the new minor; and strengthen the relationship with UnityPoint Health.

AKA-279356-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsJohnson and Wales UniversityMedical and Health Humanities: Creating a New Minor6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$33,822.00Ann KordasDorothy AbramJohnson and Wales UniversityProvidenceRI02903-3703USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs33822026172.740

A one-year planning grant to develop an interdisciplinary minor in medical and health humanities. 

Johnson & Wales University seeks NEH support to develop an interdisciplinary minor in Medical and Health Humanities (MHH) that will enhance undergraduate health education while infusing humanities content and practices into the curriculum, demonstrating to undergraduates the real-world applications of the humanities. Medical and health humanities is a growing field, and there is mounting evidence that education in the humanities not only helps students to develop valuable skills in critical thinking and analysis, problem solving, and communication, but also increases their familiarity with culturally diverse approaches to disease and healthcare, encouraging the development of empathy. Through the MHH minor, JWU will better prepare students for health-related careers and ultimately, to deliver patient-centered, humanistic healthcare. The grant outcomes will help create future programming that integrates instruction in the humanities with professionally-focused subject matter.

AKA-279358-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsSiena Heights CollegeHumanities-Based Diversity and Inclusion: Creating a Certificate Program6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$34,958.00Leland HarperMatthew RipperSiena Heights CollegeAdrianMI49221-1755USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34958034905.210

A one-year planning grant to create a diversity and inclusion certificate.

Siena Heights University (SHU) proposes an NEH Connections planning grant entitled “Diversity and Inclusion: Creating a New Online Certificate Program at Siena Heights University” (“D&I”). D&I will be an interdisciplinary program between the Philosophy Department, English Department, History Department, Ethnic and Gender Studies Institute, and Business and Management Division (BAM). The program will be designed for students with interests in attainting a Diversity and Inclusion certificate in addition to their pursued degree at the undergraduate level. The goal of the planning grant is to provide the foundation for SHU to design a new, coherent D&I certificate program at SHU that is qualitatively distinct from the D&I certificates offered at other institutions and which can be offered in either online or blended/hybrid formats.

AKA-279368-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of Texas, ArlingtonRevising the Certificate in Medical Humanities6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$34,999.00Sonia KaniaGrace BrannonUniversity of Texas, ArlingtonArlingtonTX76019-9800USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349990349990

A one-year planning grant to revise an existing certificate program in medical humanities.

Revising the Certificate in Medical Humanities is a project led by a multidisciplinary cohort from the College of Liberal Arts and the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). Our goal through this project is to strengthen the medical humanities certificate and to expand it to include a more broadly-termed health, humanities, and society initiative. Using the existing certificate as a springboard, we seek to further bridge the artificial divide between the humanities, social sciences, arts, and health professions with the following aims: 1) Formalize and expand an interdisciplinary advisory cohort centering on health, humanities, and society at UTA; 2) Critically assess the curriculum in medical humanities at UTA to identify new integrative learning opportunities for students; and 3) Establish dynamic communication and partnerships with the Dallas-Fort Worth community to provide experiential learning activities for undergraduate students.

AKA-279369-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsEl Paso Community CollegeHUM-STEM: Redefining Experiential Curriculum for First-Year Students6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$34,669.00Margie Nelson RodriguezFan ChenEl Paso Community CollegeEl PasoTX79915-1914USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs346690346690

A one-year planning grant linking humanities and STEM fields through a summer bridge program, experiential learning, and courses in English, biology, and mathematics.

El Paso Community College (EPCC) requests funds to plan HUM-STEM: Redefining Experiential Curriculum for First-Year Students. The curriculum will serve to connect and engage students in the humanities and STEM. This project will build upon existing institutional efforts to incorporate project-based learning into courses, particularly in the STEM areas, but will uniquely infuse humanities-based curriculum and practices, connecting two important academic realms that can nurture and build upon each other. The project will also feature authentic interdisciplinary collaboration and experiential learning opportunities that expose students to the richness, rigor, and vitality of the humanities in three disciplines: English, Biology, and Mathematics. These opportunities will bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical experiences for students and will provide an incubator for faculty to learn and research the impact on students and their learning.

AKA-279393-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsNazareth College of RochesterStrengthening the Core Curriculum: Integrative Learning Through the Humanities7/1/2021 - 6/30/2023$35,000.00Kelly Hutchinson-Anderson   Nazareth College of RochesterRochesterNY14618-3790USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000350000

A one-year planning grant to develop and pilot team-taught interdisciplinary courses in the general education curriculum.

Nazareth College proposes a $35,000 NEH Humanities Connections Planning Grant to promote Strengthening the Core Curriculum: Integrative Learning through the Humanities that will allow us to plan for and pilot the creation of team-taught integrated, multidisciplinary upper-level courses that combine the humanities with the sciences, arts, and other professional fields. The challenge grant will allow us to address two concerns related to higher education, the lack of purposeful integration of learning by students, and students' declining enrollment in humanities courses. Strengthening the core by creating multi and interdisciplinary courses incorporating the humanities will address these concerns.

AKA-279394-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsClarkson UniversityConnecting Values with Scientific Innovation: Developing a Bioethics Minor4/1/2021 - 3/31/2024$35,000.00PaulJ.CumminsDarrylL.ScrivenClarkson UniversityPotsdamNY13676-1401USA2021EthicsHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000350000

A one-year planning grant to develop a new interdisciplinary bioethics minor. 

Clarkson University proposes an NEH Humanities Connections Planning Grant to develop a new interdisciplinary Bioethics minor. Social trends have led to increased emphasis on STEM and profession-oriented education and a devaluation of the humanities. Despite this, the country is poised for a renewed appreciation of the humanities’ relevance. The COVID-19 pandemic has raised urgent issues of human value in scientific research and health care: ensuring integrity in research; distributing scarce resources now (ventilators) and in the future (vaccines); maintaining trust in public institutions to affect public health; striking a balance between economic and health need. There is an acute need to integrate ethics training into STEM and Pre-health professions majors. A Bioethics minor would respond to this need and prepare students to reason about the intricate connections between human values and science, which have been brought to the fore by the COVID-19 health crisis.

AKA-279417-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsAlcorn State UniversityThe Book of Nature: Teaching Scholarly and Popular Science Writing through Field Research in Mycology9/1/2021 - 3/31/2023$35,000.00LoganCarrolWiedenfeld   Alcorn State UniversityLormanMS39096-7510USA2021Composition and RhetoricHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000350000

A one-year planning grant to develop a science writing curriculum.

This project will plan a curriculum in which the instruction of science writing, both popular and scholarly, is integrated organically into a field mycology and myco-cultivation courses. With collaboration from the Departments of English, Biology, and Agriculture and Applied Sciences, the planning committee will fashion at least two courses, one in biology and one in agriculture and applied sciences, that employ experiential learning, including the collection of specimens in the field and the cataloguing of these specimens in a student-led herbarium, in order to better prepare students to be effective and versatile writers in their fields. The final project of these courses would involve contributions to an Alcorn-affiliated and student-led website that offers amateur-oriented descriptions of the fungi of western Mississippi and easy-to-follow instructions on how to cultivate safe edible mushrooms that grow wild in western Mississippi.

AKA-279429-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsVirginia TechDeveloping a Humanities-Focused Food Studies Minor6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$34,993.00Anna ZeideMarkV.BarrowVirginia TechBlacksburgVA24061-2000USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34993034818.340

A one-year planning grant to develop new courses in food studies and create a food studies minor.

Virginia Tech proposes a new humanities-focused food studies minor that brings the insights and methods of the liberal arts to the critical study of foodways and food systems. The minor requirements will include a new Introduction to Food Studies course; electives from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences; one-credit hands-on courses, and a capstone course with an experiential learning component. We will begin the planning grant period by holding a workshop guided by directors of other food studies programs. Over the course of the year, the planning committee will continue monthly virtual discussions with these consultants and others as we craft collaborative course proposals and the minor proposal. By the end of the year we will have submitted paperwork for the new courses and minor, created a plan for recruiting students, and developed a shared community around these aims.

AKA-279432-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsSUNY Research Foundation, AlbanyBuilding the Study of History into Professional Programs7/1/2021 - 6/30/2022$34,981.00RyanMichaelIrwin   SUNY Research Foundation, AlbanyAlbanyNY12222-0001USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34981030413.380

A one-year planning project integrating the study of history into undergraduate professional programs in in homeland security, informatics, and public health.

The University at Albany, SUNY, seeks planning support to expand the role of history in its undergraduate curriculum. By integrating historical methodology and scholarship into the university’s professional programs in homeland security, informatics, and public health, the proposed project will grow the history major and foster historically informed, technology-enhanced learning across the university. Support allows us to develop a new general education course that brings historical context to the study of contemporary issues; implement “Common Problems Pedagogy” course pairings that bring students in history and non-humanities courses together with community groups to address issues of pressing concern; add history courses to electives counted toward majors in professional programs and encourage dual majors; expand interdisciplinary undergraduate research symposia; and share resources, training, and technology across disciplines to enhance active, participatory learning.

AKA-279453-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsWestern New England CollegeInterdisciplinary Ethics Training for Students in the Biosciences6/1/2021 - 12/31/2022$34,989.36Devina Jaiswal   Western New England CollegeSpringfieldMA01119-2612USA2021EthicsHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34989.36034755.960

A one-year planning grant to develop an ethics certificate program for students in the biosciences. 

Member of the College of Arts & Sciences and the College of Engineering at WNEU are requesting support for the development of a program for interdisciplinary ethics education for students in the biosciences. There are three components to our proposed initiative: (1) the development of a Certificate Program in Ethics of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation, (2) the development of service learning opportunities for students in the biosciences (i.e. the contribution of ethical analyses of case studies to the curriculum), and (3) the development of cross-college faculty collaborations in teaching and research.

AKA-279458-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsJuniata CollegeHumanities Explorations of Rural Poverty and Place: Fostering Narrative Imagination and Civic Curiosity5/1/2021 - 4/30/2022$34,936.24AmandaM.PageTerrita PooleJuniata CollegeHuntingdonPA16652-2119USA2021American StudiesHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34936.240349360

A one-year planning grant to develop a humanities-centered interdisciplinary program in rural poverty studies.

Juniata College in Huntingdon, PA requests funding for a NEH planning grant for “Humanities Explorations of Rural Poverty and Place: Fostering Narrative Imagination and Civic Curiosity.” With this project, Juniata will complete the planning process for the creation of the Rural Poverty Studies (RPS) program rooted in humanities traditions. The goal is to utilize study in the humanities to help students better understand structural poverty and its impacts on the lives of people in rural settings. The program centers on how the humanities inspire curiosity about the causes and effects of rural poverty to help students imagine ways to make the world a better place. Historically, urban poverty dominates the field, but recently attention is given to how poverty manifests itself in the specificity of rural places. Comparative studies will explore rural poverty in the regions of central Pennsylvania served by the historic East Broad Top Railroad, and the Black Belt region of rural Alabama.

AKA-279461-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of Tennessee, KnoxvilleDesigning a Humanistic Computing Curriculum6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$35,000.00AmyJ.EliasHilaryChristineHavensUniversity of Tennessee, KnoxvilleKnoxvilleTN37916-3801USA2021Media StudiesHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000033572.660

Planning a humanistic computing curriculum integrating the humanities and computer science.

University of Tennessee, Knoxville faculty Project Co-Directors Amy Elias (Humanities Center Director and English), Hilary Havens (English), and Amir Sadovnik (Computer Science) will develop new undergraduate courses in “humanistic computing” that bridge the humanities and the computing sciences and bring together computing science skills; humanities pedagogy and habits of inquiry; and experiential-learning opportunities with community partners in East Tennessee, campus partners, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory partners. This grant will fund two workshops and a year of monthly planning activities for a cohort of UTK faculty and community organizations working to define these classes for the UTK General Education curriculum as well as for a future minor in Humanities Computing. Open to all students, classes will be interdisciplinary and include critical cultural analysis of digital media and computers; skills training in computer programs; and engaged learning course projects.

AKA-279473-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsCalifornia State University San Marcos CorporationHumanities General Education: A Pathway in Philosophy for Engineering Majors5/1/2021 - 4/30/2022$34,714.00Michael McDuffieAllison MerrickCalifornia State University San Marcos CorporationSan MarcosCA92096-0001USA2021EthicsHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34714033858.040

Planning a general education curriculum pathway in philosophy for students enrolled in engineering degree programs.

California State University San Marcos seeks a Planning grant to design a Humanities General Education pathway for undergraduate Engineering majors. The pathway will consist largely of coursework in Philosophy and will be supplemented by a program of co-curricular events, gatherings, and student engagements. Philosophy courses will be redesigned explicitly to address topics and issues of relevance to engineering as a professional field and social enterprise. The curriculum will focus on the ethical and social dimensions of engineering as a human enterprise. A team of colleagues from Philosophy and Engineering will integrate topics of relevance to engineering within Philosophy GE courses; explore the feasibility of first-year student learning communities; and outline a program of co-curricular events and activities, featuring lectures, films, and panel discussions that will include in-service professional engineers as guest speakers.

AKA-279485-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsNevada State CollegeIntercultural Competency Concentration: Humanities Across the Curriculum8/1/2021 - 1/31/2023$34,406.00Molly Appel   Nevada State CollegeHendersonNV89002-9776USA2021Ethnic StudiesHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34406034063.590

A one-year planning grant to develop an undergraduate concentration in intercultural competency for students across the liberal arts and professional programs in nursing, business, and education.

Nevada State College (NSC) seeks support from the NEH to develop an Intercultural Competency Concentration that will enable all undergraduate students at NSC, regardless of their degree program, to purposefully build their intercultural knowledge and self-efficacy in their fields of study and workplaces. The support of the NEH Humanities Connections Planning Grant will enable NSC’s humanities faculty to collaborate with faculty from our degree programs with a pre-professional focus (e.g., business, education, and nursing) to develop a cohesive learning community that spans our three Schools, but is also tailored to work with the specific needs of each degree program. The one-year planning phase (2021-2022) will produce a comprehensive proposal for the Intercultural Competency Concentration, to be reviewed by the NSC Faculty Senate and Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents during the 2022-2023 school year.

AKA-279494-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsRegents of the University of California, DavisGroundswell at the Intersection of STEM and Humanities6/1/2021 - 6/30/2023$33,505.00Archana VenkatesanJ.DavidFurlowRegents of the University of California, DavisDavisCA95618-6153USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs33505028432.70

A one-year planning grant to develop and pilot a two-quarter sequence of co-taught interdisciplinary courses for first-year honors students.

This proposal for an NEH Humanities Connections planning grant aims to build meaningful collaborations by beginning with the self-selected and very motivated faculty and students involved in the UC Davis University Honors Program (UHP) and those affiliated with the UC Davis Humanities Institute (DHI). An excellent opportunity therefore exists to pilot and expand deeper connections between STEM and humanities disciplinary approaches and pedagogy around the greatest challenges of our time, beginning with a first-year common curriculum developed through the University Honors Program.

AKA-279503-21Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsJohnson C. Smith UniversityDigital Innovation Program6/1/2021 - 5/31/2022$35,000.00Matthew DeForrest   Johnson C. Smith UniversityCharlotteNC28216-5398USA2021Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000028036.640

Planning a new academic program in digital innovation, integrating computer science, digital communication, philosophy, and ethics.

Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) will plan, research, and develop the Digital Innovation (DI) Program. The goal of this new program is to integrate the technical knowledge of Computer Science and Digital Communications with habits of mind fostered by the Humanities, and especially those found in Philosophy and Ethics. The desired outcomes for our planning process are straightforward: Within 12 months, we will plan, design, and prepare to propose a new major degree program in DI with an accompanying minor in Digital Ethics. The program will be for those students who desire an interdisciplinary, humanities-based program that tightly integrates digital skills within a humanities framework. The minor program will be for those students in the Communication Arts and STEM areas who wish to focus more on technical skills while still engaging with the humanities in a manner that will both better frame their understanding of the technology and better prepare them to advance in their careers.

AKA-285700-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsWestern Michigan UniversityInfusing the Humanities into Climate Change Curriculum6/1/2022 - 5/31/2023$34,499.00Ann MilesCybelleT.ShattuckWestern Michigan UniversityKalamazooMI49008-5200USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs344990344990

Revision of a minor in climate change studies.

The project will connect interested faculty from across the sciences, humanities, and social sciences to work on a plan to increase interdisciplinary collaboration in the teaching of climate change. Our plan is to identify and recruit Humanities faculty from across the University to become Humanities Climate Change Fellows. Working collaboratively with existing members of our Climate Change Working Group, these fellows will be charged with developing innovative and interdisciplinary curriculum for our Climate Change Studies Minor, including discussing the potential for the expansion of the Minor, and assessing strategies for how best to create interdisciplinary, collaborative, service learning projects that integrate the sciences, social sciences and humanities. In a University setting in which there is much talk about interdisciplinary work, our project will provide a model for creating collaborative curriculum and innovative intellectual approaches to understanding human problems.

AKA-285707-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of PortlandCore humanities: Integration through curriculum, campus, and community8/1/2022 - 7/31/2023$34,999.00Molly HiroJennifer McDaneldUniversity of PortlandPortlandOR97203-5798USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349990349990

Planning for the creation of new interdisciplinary Core courses and for a humanities hub to serve as the home of the new curriculum.

This NEH Humanities Connections planning grant will establish ongoing, engaged humanities resources for interdisciplinary Core course development and lay groundwork for an engaged humanities hub. This integration of humanities learning at the University of Portland will happen through two pathways: first, through the creation of pedagogical resources and a summer institute that will help faculty incorporate engaged humanities approaches into interdisciplinary courses for the new Core curriculum; and second, by building groundwork for the creation of an engaged humanities hub that will house this interdisciplinary Core work that will cultivate broader programming that inspires and supports collaboration across humanities and non-humanities fields and with community partners. The work of the planning year will both assess and meet immediate curricular needs and establish a foundation for the continual integration of the humanities into diverse subject areas at UP.

AKA-285733-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsMars Hill CollegeThe Appalachian HEART Hub: Reimagining a Campus Museum as an Active Learning Hub6/1/2022 - 5/31/2023$34,932.00KarenLynnPaarLeila WeinsteinMars Hill CollegeMars HillNC28754-9134USA2022U.S. Regional StudiesHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349320349320

Planning to repurpose an on-campus museum into a humanities hub where students will engage in humanistic inquiry in a multi-disciplinary context.

Mars Hill University is seeking an NEH Connections planning grant to reimagine its extant campus museum as an inclusive active learning hub in which students will engage in humanistic inquiry across disciplines. This learning hub will be a space where students, faculty, and other learning professionals will come together to curate museum exhibitions; design innovative curricula; engage in conversations, lectures, workshops, and learning communities; visit museum exhibitions; and explore this region in a profoundly interdisciplinary way through experiential coursework and co-curricular activities. The structure and work of the Appalachian HEART (Humanities Education Across disciplines in the Region Together) Hub will center on students and making their voices heard through exhibitions and programs, thus contributing to a sense of belonging and, therefore, retention. This work will embody the “habits of mind” used in the humanities and will engender critical thinking and empathy.

AKA-285755-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsAdministrators of the Tulane Educational Fund, TheDeveloping an Environmental Humanities Minor6/1/2022 - 5/31/2023$35,000.00Laura McKinneyMichelle FoaAdministrators of the Tulane Educational Fund, TheNew OrleansLA70118-5698USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs35000034188.40

Development of a minor in environmental humanities.

Given the many environmental challenges faced by New Orleans and the wider Gulf South – coastal erosion, rising sea levels, ongoing subsidence, and industrial pollution, among others – the study of humans’ relationship to the environment is particularly pressing for Tulane students. In response to the environmental urgencies of our time and our unique location, we propose creating an Environmental Humanities minor at Tulane, a trademark of which will be new interdisciplinary courses team-taught by faculty in a wide range of fields. The courses in this new minor will consistently utilize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region as case studies for meaningful experiential, place-based, and community engagement opportunities.

AKA-285766-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsSeattle Central CollegeBridging the Civilian-Military Divide, Trauma, and the Experiences of War9/1/2022 - 8/31/2023$35,000.00Jeb WymanJohn MackSeattle Central CollegeSeattleWA98122-2413USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000350000

Faculty from Seattle Central College (SCC)’s Humanities and Healthcare & Human Services (HHS) departments propose to collaborate on a $35,000, 12-month Planning project to develop classroom-tested humanities curricula that integrate the expressed experiences of veterans, while developing context-specific and culturally appropriate pedagogies for veteran students in the classroom.

AKA-285771-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsSaint Bonaventure UniversityCollaborative Pathways for Inquiry Based Education: Piloting a Humanities Education Partnership6/1/2022 - 5/31/2023$34,924.00PhillipGenePayneGabriel SwartsSaint Bonaventure UniversitySt. BonaventureNY14778-9800USA2022History, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349240349240

Collaboration between faculty in history and in education to develop and pilot new inquiry-based curricular plans and resources.

St. Bonaventure University proposes “Collaborative Pathways for Inquiry-Based Education: Piloting a Humanities Education Partnership,” which will pilot a new pedagogical approach that promotes (1) collaboration between humanities disciplines and the School of Education, (2) student engagement with community partners, and (3) inquiry-based experiential learning supported by technology in both humanities and education courses. The project will strengthen history faculty members’ understanding of the needs of education students, train both history and education faculty members to incorporate inquiry-based experiential learning into their courses, and better prepare education students to teach the humanities in the K-12 classroom. The faculty team will include four history and three adolescence education faculty members. Phillip Payne, professor and chair of history, and Gabriel Swarts, assistant professor and director and chair of adolescence education, will serve as project co-directors.

AKA-285773-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of Northern IowaHumanities for Civic Education: Preparing Teachers and Students for Engaged Citizenship6/1/2022 - 12/31/2023$35,000.00SusanE.HillJames O'LoughlinUniversity of Northern IowaCedar FallsIA50614-0001USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000350000

Development of a civic literacy and engagement certificate within the undergraduate teacher and general education programs.

The University of Northern Iowa (UNI) proposes a $35,000 NEH Humanities Connections Planning Grant for the project, Humanities for Civic Education: Preparing Teachers and Students for Engaged Citizenship, which will expand the reach of humanities education at UNI by creating a Civic Literacy and Engagement certificate within our general education program. Faculty in the humanities will join faculty from education and the social sciences to learn about best practices in civic education and design curriculum that helps students develop civic knowledge, skills, dispositions, and habits. Their work will culminate in a general education certificate that will center the humanities in civic education and enhance the preparation of K-12 teachers to teach civics and social studies.

AKA-285784-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsRegents of the University of California, RiversideCreating Undergraduate Majors in Environment, Sustainability and Health Equity7/1/2022 - 6/30/2024$35,000.00Dana SimmonsCatherine GudisRegents of the University of California, RiversideRiversideCA92521-0001USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000341200

Implementation of two majors in a new Department of Environment, Sustainability, and Health Equity.

At the University of California, Riverside (UCR), in collaboration with community partners in Inland Southern California and units across our campus, a multidisciplinary group of faculty is planning two new undergraduate majors in a new Department of Environment, Sustainability and Health Equity (ESHQ). Our goal for the NEH Planning Grant will be to develop humanities educational strategies as a basis for compelling and accessible narratives of environmental sustainability and health equity.

AKA-285785-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsRegents of the University of California, DavisPreparing Bilingual Spanish Speaking Students for Careers in Immigration Law7/1/2022 - 6/30/2023$34,305.00RobertM.IrwinEmilyCelesteVazquez EnriquezRegents of the University of California, DavisDavisCA95618-6153USA2022Hispanic American StudiesHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs343050343050

The development of five interdisciplinary upper-level Spanish classes on immigration history and law in the United States.

We propose to better prepare bilingual students for careers in immigration law – including those aspiring to law school, as well as those who aim to work in civil organizations that serve Spanish speaking immigrant communities – by developing a series of upper division courses in Spanish that incorporate significant content on immigration law. The five courses we have in mind would focus on key events in US immigration history that are relevant to the contemporary populations of Spanish speaking immigrants in the US southwest, as well as the effects and implications on Latinx immigrant communities of laws and policies relating to immigration, deportation and asylum. Course content would draw from historical documents, legislation, policy mandates, and legal case studies, as well as testimonial narratives and other stories shared by migrants who have navigated the US legal system.

AKA-285787-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of OregonDeveloping a Global Public Humanities Undergraduate Major Track9/1/2022 - 8/31/2023$34,513.00Rachel DiNitto   University of OregonEugeneOR97403-5219USA2022International StudiesHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34513034301.080

Development of introductory and capstone experiential learning courses for a public humanities major.

We are seeking a planning grant to support the development of a undergraduate interdisciplinary major in Global Public Humanities within the School of Global Studies and Languages. The grant will be used to develop both introductory courses in public humanities and capstone experiential courses.

AKA-285801-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsLa Salle UniversityHealth Humanities for Pre-Health Undergraduate Education6/1/2022 - 10/31/2023$34,963.00Siobhan ConatySean McCloryLa Salle UniversityPhiladelphiaPA19141-1108USA2022Art History and CriticismHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349630349630

The development of a health humanities minor and a core curricular pathway to explore the relationships between health and the human condition. 

In 2020, the American Association of Medical Colleges published The Fundamental Role of Arts & Humanities in Medical Education providing guidelines for medical institutions to include the arts and humanities as a way of gaining essential and transferable skills in critical thinking, observation, social context, and emotional intelligence & empathy. Medical Schools are looking for applicants who have UG Health Humanities experience, and as a result, baccalaureate Health Humanities programs in the US & Canada have exploded over the last 20 years. See Case Western School of Medicine's study; Health Humanities Baccalaureate Programs in the US & Canada (2021). We believe the Pre-Health Professional Program at La Salle would benefit from a minor or core concentration in Health Humanities. We plan to draw on existing faculty strengths to create an interdisciplinary, dynamic, and experiential curricular path for our students to better prepare them to meet the needs of future employers

AKA-285806-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsDelaware Valley UniversityRhetoric and Science6/1/2022 - 5/31/2023$34,856.95Brian LutzJessica McCallDelaware Valley UniversityDoylestownPA18901-2607USA2022Composition and RhetoricHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs34856.950348560

The development of a One Health Communications minor, a set of five interdisciplinary courses focused on how ideas and meanings are produced and delivered, connecting humanities training with scientific thinking.

When and where the STEM fields have failed, it has often been as much a communication as a scientific issue. These fields struggle to translate knowledge both for public consumption and for the purpose of intellectual collaboration. The humanities have long been overlooked as a resource for improving the communication of scientific knowledge. The creation of a One Health Communications minor, the main outcome of this proposal, will elevate the role of the humanities, particularly English and rhetorical studies, within Delaware Valley University’s very popular One Health initiative which offers programming designed to better connect the various pre-vet, pre-health and other STEM programs. In addition to a new minor, the project outcomes will include a professional development workshop focused on integrating lessons from the field of rhetoric into the sciences; and campus-wide presentations that will address topics related to rhetoric and science as part of the One Health speaker series.

AKA-285807-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsCUNY Research Foundation, LaGuardia Community CollegeCreating a Liberal Arts Health Humanities Option6/1/2022 - 6/30/2023$34,991.00Christine MarksJustin BrownCUNY Research Foundation, LaGuardia Community CollegeLong Island CityNY11101-3007USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349910349800

The development of an interdisciplinary curriculum for undergraduates with a focus on the social, cultural, and historical contexts of health, medicine, and medical ethics.

This grant project aims to create an interdisciplinary Health Humanities option within the Liberal Arts major with a focus on social and cultural contexts of health, illness, and health care. Combining humanities, health, and social science courses, this option will offer students an opportunity to learn about various health and health care related issues from diverse disciplinary perspectives.

AKA-285813-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsWashington State UniversityDwelling in American Literature: An Experiential Program for Architects and Engineers6/1/2022 - 5/31/2024$34,647.00Ayad RahmaniDonnaM.CampbellWashington State UniversityPullmanWA99164-0001USA2022American LiteratureHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs346470346470

Faculty and curricular development for a three-course certificate integrating American literature into engineering and architecture education.

This proposal seeks planning grant funding to develop a three-course program and certificate at Washington State University called "Dwelling in American Literature: An Experiential Program for Architects and Engineers." The program will significantly enhance the humanistic aspect of engineering and architecture education through interdisciplinary courses that bring U.S. literature into technical curriculum. The literary course content and experiential learning will connect the human experience of inhabiting, working, visiting, and otherwise engaging in and around the physical constructed world with the structures and built landscape upon which architecture and engineering students typically focus. To develop the program, the PIs will work with an advisory council, conduct focus groups, develop curriculum for three courses, create a website, and submit the final product for university curriculum approval.

AKA-285817-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaDeveloping a Humanities-Informed Environmental Studies Major6/1/2022 - 5/31/2023$34,926.00CatherineMeeksQuinlanJenniferNagelBoydUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaChattanoogaTN37403-2504USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, OtherHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349260349260

Planning an environmental studies major.

We propose to develop a humanities-informed Environmental Studies (EVST) Bachelor of Arts Major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This undergraduate program of study will connect the humanities to existing programs in environmental science and policy, provide new learning opportunities for students and scholarly activities for faculty, build on the newly developed EVST minor to create additional courses that integrate humanistic perspectives with environmental issues, and support our institutional mission by connecting the curriculum to the community. The interpretive approach of the humanities continues to be underrepresented in framing and solving urgent environmental issues. The EVST program at UTC will provide a pathway for students to examine both the historical context(s) and scientific and cultural bases of the environmental problems their generation faces, and build the communication and critical thinking skills needed to effectively enact positive change.

AKA-285827-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsCaldwell University, Inc.Embracing the Challenge of a More Perfect Union: a New Social Justice Minor7/1/2022 - 6/30/2023$35,000.00Jennifer NoonanDomenic MaffeiCaldwell University, Inc.CaldwellNJ07006-5310USA2022Interdisciplinary Studies, GeneralHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000350000

The design of core courses and experiential learning activities for an interdisciplinary social justice minor.

Caldwell University, a private, Catholic Dominican liberal arts institution in Caldwell, New Jersey, requests support for the “Embracing the Challenge of a More Perfect Union: Plan to Develop a New Social Justice Minor” project focused on exploring theories and issues surrounding social justice, an area of high interest to Caldwell students and its founders, the Sisters of Saint Dominic. This project will lead to a new social justice minor degree connecting the humanities with the social sciences and professional fields and a new social justice core course anchored in the humanities that every Caldwell student must complete. This study will serve as a pathway from the humanities to their chosen major and profession by emphasizing the development of soft skills and fostering a greater understanding of diversity and different types of injustices. Professional development workshops will be offered for Caldwell faculty to develop greater expertise in team teaching with the humanities.

AKA-285843-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsSan Diego State University FoundationHuman Rights and Border Studies Interdisciplinary Minor8/1/2022 - 7/31/2024$34,995.00MarkR.WheelerGrace ChengSan Diego State University FoundationSan DiegoCA92182-1931USA2022EthicsHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs349950349950

Creation of a faculty planning committee across two campuses to design curriculum for an interdisciplinary minor.

The San Diego State University campus in Imperial Valley (SDSU-IV) and the San Diego State University campus in San Diego (SDSU-SD) are Hispanic Serving Institutions situated at the intersection of the borders among California, Arizona, and two states in Mexico (Baja California and Sonora). SDSU alongside community partners seeks support from the NEH to develop a new undergraduate and interdisciplinary minor in Human Rights and Border Studies. The minor, which is in the early planning stage, shall integrate curricula and faculty expertise from colleagues in Chicana/o Studies, Criminal Justice, History, International Security and Conflict Resolution, Philosophy, Political Science, and Psychology, and shall provide courses and experiential learning opportunities for undergraduate students from all backgrounds.

AKA-285863-22Education Programs: Humanities Connections Planning GrantsBenedictine UniversityCreation of an Undergraduate Minor in Spanish for Mental Healthcare for Psychology Majors8/1/2022 - 1/31/2024$35,000.00Rafael IglesiasPatricia SomersBenedictine UniversityLisleIL60532-2851USA2022Spanish LanguageHumanities Connections Planning GrantsEducation Programs350000350000

The creation of an undergraduate minor in Spanish for mental healthcare, which would integrate knowledge, methods, and skills from the humanities, social sciences, and health sciences. 

Benedictine University is proposing the creation of an undergraduate level minor in Spanish for Mental Healthcare. This interdisciplinary collaboration, including the Departments of Language and Literature, Psychology, and the Department of Nursing and Health, aims to equip undergraduate students with cultural and linguistic proficiency in Spanish for those pursuing mental health careers in a variety of settings. This program would enhance the student learning experience, allowing psychology majors to be more competitive in the marketplace as interpreters in healthcare and mental healthcare facilities, or as inter-cultural mediators in a variety of healthcare settings. This program provides an opportunity to build career preparation into the humanities while addressing a national workforce need, thus addressing the issue of relevance in the humanities.