Team presents work at conference

Ann Howard, professor in the Department of Science, Technology, and Society and director of University/Community Partnerships; Lisa Hermsen, the Caroline Werner Gannett Professor of Humanities; Tunya Griffin, associate director of University/Community Partnerships; and Rich Holowka of the Marketview Heights Collective Action Project presented “Community, Memory and Sense of Place” at the 2019 NY State Preservation Conference on April 26 in Rochester. The presentation highlighted a National Endowment for the Humanities-funded program on the history of the Marketview Heights neighborhood in the city of Rochester.

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