H&A in San José
Mission
H&A in San Jose is a community-building initiative to foster collaboration between H&A and the rich environment of our surrounding community. Read more about our success with this initiative in the by Julia Halperin Jackson
Values
- Introduce projects in early stages of development to our community
- Connect faculty across 91ÁÔÆæ departments with external partners
- Provide an opportunity for faculty to integrate collaborative opportunities/events/etc into their curriculum
- Inform and inspire colleagues about the quality and scope of research, scholarship, and creative activity within the college and surrounding community
- Identify opportunities for future collaboration & funding
Campus and Community Series
H&A in San Jose: Campus and Community Series invites faculty from the College of Humanities & Arts and local partners from the San José community to an informal presentation of their projects in early stages of development regularly during each academic year.
Hosted by the H&A Research Committee and sponsored by the Dean of the College of Humanities and the Arts, each presentation featured a 3 minute overview of the project followed by a 3-minute Q&A from panel participants and audience members.
Fall 2022 Meeting -
This opportunity has now closed; watch for the Spring 2023 call for participation!
Interested in participating in the November 18, 10am (virtual) meeting? or attending the meeting (no presentation)? Read on for details and deadlines and send us your projects.
Deadline | Topic | Link |
10/31/22 | Submit Interested in Participation Application form | |
11/4/22 | Finalists & Schedule Announced | |
11/10/22 | Slides Due | |
11/17/22 | Register to attend (any audience member) |
What goes into a slide presentation?
- One Slide with Presenter Name & Affiliation (required - )
- Max 5 slides with project information (optional)
Can I just attend and listen?
Yes! This virtual meeting is open to anyone who is interested (91ÁÔÆæ and community members/organizations alike). to attend on Zoom before November 18, 2022.
PAST MEETINGS
Developing Projects - Fall 2022 Meeting
Once again, the presentations and conversation between community organizations and faculty at 91ÁÔÆæ offered an opportunity to learn from each other in order to create rich collaborations between the university and our surrounding community. See the full list of and the from participants (both faculty and community organizations).
Participating Community Partners
- CommUniverCity
- City of San Jose Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs
- Community Partner
- Mineta Transportation Institute
Developing Projects - Spring 2022 Meeting
We were excited to present a robust program of community organizations and faculty offering quickfire presentations on developing projects. See the list of .
See the from participants (both faculty and community organizations) from the Feb. 25, 2022 gathering and descriptions of their projects. As well as the between faculty and potential community partners.
Participating Community Partners
- AWỌ Center
- Artist in residence at the Lucas Arts Program at Montalvo Arts Center
- CommUniverCity
- More Más Marami Arts
- Mosaic America
- MLK Library
- Play On Words
- San Jose Museum of Art
- School of Visual Philosophy
- Urban and Regional Planning, 91ÁÔÆæ
Developing Projects - 2021 Meeting
See the (both faculty and community organizations) from the March 19, 2021 gathering and descriptions of their projects. As well as the between faculty and potential community partners.
Participating Community Partners
- Chopsticks Alley Art Association
- History San Jose
- Japanese American Museum
- San Jose Museum of Art
- San Jose Public Library
Finding Community Partners
We have a large number of community organizations, non-profit organizations, and local stakeholders right here in San José. Do you know the way to San José?
Check these resources for more insight into collaborations and partnerships with local organizations, community members, and non-profits.
General
- (maintained by Katherine D. Harris)
Humanities
- curated by the National Humanities Alliance for San Jose organizations
Performing Arts
- (studying the return to live programming)
Visual Arts
Check 91ÁÔÆæ's resources for making connections for service learning courses and student opportunities.