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  • Working Groups: Project teams with faculty/staff Organizers from at least 2 different Corridor institutions. Form a new Working Group or explore existing groups below.
  • Group Organizers: Designated project team leaders (faculty or academic staff) who take on logistical responsibilities for group activities on their home Corridor campuses.
  • Group Members: Anyone who is regularly involved in your group, regardless of their affiliation.
  • Activities: Corridor funds support distinct "activities" awarded to a host campus among the participating institutions. Activities can be whatever you dream up (planning meeting/group meal, manuscript workshop, writing retreat, conference, guest lecture, etc.).

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HF13: Community-Engaged Pedagogy in the Humanities
Open to New People Active since: 2025
  • Syracuse University
  • University of Rochester
  • Hobart & William Smith Colleges
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
HF14: Through the Human Lens: Centering Collective Work in Libraries, Archives, Special Collections, and Museums
Open to New People Active since: 2025
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
HF15: World-Building: Environmental Imaginaries in the Arts, Letters, and Design Fields
Open to New People Active since: 2026
  • Cornell University
  • Hobart & William Smith Colleges
HS10: Labor and American Political Development
Active since: 2020 Closed Group of Collaborators
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
HS11: The Central New York Early Americas Consortium
Open to New People Active since: 2020
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
HS12: China in the World, Past and Present
Open to New People Active since: 2021
  • Cornell University
  • Skidmore College
  • St. Lawrence University
HS13: Research and Narrative in Modern European History
Open to New People Active since: 2021
  • Syracuse University
  • University of Rochester
HS15: Urban Natures
Open to New People Active since: 2022
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
HS16: Early Modern Connected Histories
Open to New People Active since: 2022
  • Syracuse University
  • Hamilton College
HS17: Modern Latin American History
Open to New People Active since: 2025
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
HS18: Workshop for Monographs Using Historical Methods
Active since: 2025 Closed Group of Collaborators
  • Syracuse University
  • Hamilton College
  • Union College
ISD2: Critical LGBTQ+/ Sexuality Studies
Open to New People Active since: 2019
  • Cornell University
  • University of Rochester
  • Colgate University
  • Union College
ISD5: Collectively Envisioning Black Girl Futures
Active since: 2022 Closed Group of Collaborators
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
ISD6: Communication & Social Justice
Open to New People Active since: 2022
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
ISD8: Cultures of Inequality in the Sinosphere
Open to New People Active since: 2022
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
  • University of Rochester
ISD9: Humanities Across Disciplinary Borders
Open to New People Active since: 2022
  • Syracuse University
  • Cornell University
  • University of Rochester
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
ISD10: Critical South Asian Feminists
Active since: 2022 Closed Group of Collaborators
  • Syracuse University
  • Colgate University
ISD13: Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Community Collective
Active since: 2023 Closed Group of Collaborators
  • Syracuse University
  • University of Rochester
  • Le Moyne College
  • Rochester Institute of Technology