- Lieu
- Rochester, New York, United States
- Portails
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Rochester, New York, United States
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- Catégories
- History Sciences humaines Droit et politique
Dernières rétroactions
Réalisations


Récentes Expériences

Community Resilience and Historical Impact Analysis
HIS 413
This experience offers industry professionals the opportunity to collaborate with learners who have explored the complex relationship between trauma, memorialization, and community identity within the context of American history. Learners are adept at analyzing the effects of natural disasters on local economies and community identities, leveraging their research skills and historical insights. By participating in this experience, companies can gain valuable assessments of the socio-economic and cultural impacts of disasters on communities, aiding in strategic planning and community engagement initiatives.

Exploring the Impact of Dark Tourism on Local Communities
HIS 342
This experience invites industry professionals to collaborate with learners who have studied the intersection of trauma, memorialization, and tourism in American history. Learners are equipped to analyze how battlefield sites and other historical locations influence local economies and community identities through the lens of "dark tourism." By applying their research skills and historical insights, learners can contribute to projects that assess the socio-economic and cultural impacts of tourism on these communities.