Groups

The Corridor is driven by Working Groups formed by scholars from across Corridor institutions to collaborate on a particular theme, concern, or issue in the humanities. Groups may apply for funding to support their academic year activities (colloquia, performances, screenings, writing groups, mini-conferences, teaching exchanges, workshops, etc.). Groups are situated in one of several Research Clusters, to help map our diverse network.
Working Group Activities take many forms... from deep dives into a discipline to broad interdisciplinary queries; from convening (online or in person) to form writing groups, develop manuscripts, or explore humanities methods to hosting larger-scale public symposia to advance community engagement or take up key social issues.
Get involved! Explore existing projects and discover new colleagues with shared interests.
Contact an Organizer listed for any Working Group you may be interested in joining! Organizers submit proposals and plan/host activities. Members regularly participate but do not submit proposals or plan/host activities. Graduate students cannot be Organizers but may participate in Working Group activities.
Related info: Working Group Considerations for 2022-23 Activities
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LLC5: Incarceration and Decarceration
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
- Cornell University
LLC9: Critical Theory and the Global: The Politics of Translation
- University of Rochester
- Cornell University
LLC11: Perspectives on Europe from the Periphery
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- Colgate University
LLC12: LELACS (Lake Erie Latin American Cultural Studies)
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
- Cornell University
- Colgate University
- Skidmore College
LLC19: Networking Iroquoia
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
LLC21: Gender and Sexuality Writing Collective
- University of Rochester
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges
LLC22: Health Humanities: Medicine, Disease, Disability, and Culture
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
LLC23: Social and Cultural Sustainability in South Asia
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
LLC26: Composition, Labor, and Embodiment
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
- Cornell University
- Rochester Institute of Technology
LLC28: Re-Imagining the Discipline: German Studies, the Humanities, and the University
- Cornell University
- Colgate University
- Hamilton College
LLC29: Bringing Latin to Life: Transforming Latin Pedagogy for Maximal Inclusion and Impact
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- Le Moyne College
LLC30: Culture and Democracy in Nineteenth-Century New York
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
LLC31: Rethinking Imperial Assemblages
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- Colgate University
LLC32: Hemispheric Indigenous Studies
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
LLC33: Religion and Morality in China
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
LLC36: Latin American and Caribbean Culture: Literature and Music Project @ La Casita
- Syracuse University
- Colgate University
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges
LLC37: Early Modern Hispanic Studies
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges