Four distinguished Community Engagement Awards given for research and teaching
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The Provost’s Office has selected four winners for the 2021 Distinguished Community Engagement Awards in the categories of teaching and research.
The two awardees for Community Engaged Research are:
Erica Scharrer, communications
Scharrer was selected because of her ten-year collaboration with local middle schools, which has led to over twenty important publications in the field of media studies and to life-changing experiences for her sixth-grade subjects who, through her work, learn to recognize the power of media in their lives.
Carolina Aragon, landscape architecture and regional planning
The two awardees for Community Engaged Teaching are:
Laura Ciolkowski, women, gender, sexuality studies
Richard Chu, history
Chu was selected for the Award for Community Engaged Teaching for seeking out and building relationships with five different Asian American communities in Western Massachusetts – Bhutanese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Chinese and Filipino – and creating a civic engagement curriculum around the needs of those communities to narrate and document their own pasts.