Issues 8 to 1

  • Imagining America at Syracuse University

    Highlights of Issue #8 (Spring 2007) include: an introduction to IA’s new host campus, Syracuse University, by Chancellor Nancy Cantor; a final director’s column by Julie Ellison; and a feature article on campus-community partnerships at SUNY Albany, SUNY Buffalo, Cornell University, Colgate University, New York University, Columbia University, Pace University, SUNY Stony Brook, and Nassau Community College.

  • Chain Reactions

    Highlights of Issue #7 (Spring 2006) include: a director’s column on a campus-community collaboration with Sekou Sundiata; a feature article on campus-community partnerships at the University of Washington campuses; and an interview with George Sanchez.

  • Imagining New Jersey: Public Scholarship at Rutgers

    Highlights of Issue #6 (Summer 2005) include: a director’s column on specifying the scholarship of engagement; a feature article on public scholarship efforts at Rutgers University; and an interview with David Scobey.

  • Tenure: A Public Matter

    Highlights of Issue #5 (Summer 2004) include: a director’s column introducing tenure and promotion as a public matter; and a feature article on campus-community partnerships at University of Pennsylvania, Haverford College, Lafayette College, and Bucknell University.

  • Let’s Do It: Local and Global Engagement

    Highlights of Issue #4 (Fall 2003) include: a director’s column on the local and global aspects of engagement; a feature article on the University of Iowa; and a profile of the campus-community project, Keeping and Creating American Communities.

  • Imagining America – Why Now More Than Ever

    Highlights of Issue #3 (Spring 2003) include: an associate director’s column recounting how Imagining America got its name; and a report on the intersection of state humanities councils and research universities.

  • Imagining Patriotism?

    Highlights of Issue #2 (Summer 2002) include: a director’s column reflecting on the role of arts and humanities after 9/11; and profiles of campus-community projects supported by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

  • What Is Cultural Engagement?

    Highlights of Issue #1 (Fall 2000) include: the inaugural director’s column by Julie Ellison that introduces the work of Imagining America and proposes ten steps to cultural engagement.

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