Outreach

Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program

2018-19

Displaced Children: Stories of Leaving Home

2017-18

The Literature of Childhood

2016-17

Growth as an Art

Courage in Pediatric Stories

Second Looks: How Remembering Creates Stories

2015-16

      Displaced Children in the Aftermath of War

      Documenting Childhood Trauma in Story and Film

      Video, Hand Shaping and Tale Making

      Video, A Conversation with Pamela Reynolds

2014-15

Time and Place for Oneself: Recess and Play in Ann Arbor Schools
Storytelling and the Outdoors: RX for Fear and Grief 
Video, Zibby Oneal, Phoenix Award Winner 2002 
Video, Julie Piazza MS, CCLS, BS, Child & Family Life Specialist 

Where Do the Children Play? (Film Screenings and Panels) Bakersfield and Orange, CA

Restrictions of Play and Community Outreach in Bakersfield, CA

Rising From Ashes: The Phoenix Award and Children’s Literature

2013-14
Healing Influences of Nature in Hospital Settings
Video Presentation
2012-13
Making Play Possible: A Study Through Film

Video Presentation: Girls Group
Where Do the Children Play? (Film Screening and Panel) Kalamazoo, MI
2011-12
Where Do the Children Play? (Film Screenings and Panels) Ovid and Milan, MI
“A Commonwealth Founded on Love”: Interpersonal Spaces at Floyd Starr’s School
Beauty is a Silent Teacher”: Architecture and Landscaping at Starr Commonwealth
“The Arts of Play”: Michigan Artists and Authors Speak Out
2010-11
“Farmington: A Community Remembers” – Press Release, July 2010
How Play Works

Heritage Park Playfest

Student Work

Educating the Imagination: School Routes to Play (2005)

Exhibitions and Community Events

Soundscapes of Childhood (2014)

Text for Photographic Exhibition on Children’s Play (Curator Elaine Pitt) for Legacy Land Conservancy, at Ann Arbor District Library (July 24 to September 1, 2013) and C. S. Mott Children’s Hospital (September 1 to October 31, 2013)

The Secret Spaces of Childhood Exhibition, Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey, Michigan (2006)
Crooked Tree Exhibition

“‘The magnetized observer’ : Hawthorne’s Romantic Vision,” Houghton Library, Cambridge, MA and Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA (1988)

Articles about Outreach

Lory Hough, “Are You Down With or Done With Homework?”
Harvard ED Magazine, Winter 2012

Lory Hough, “Einstein May Never Have Used Flashcards, But He Probably Built Forts”
Harvard ED Magazine, Spring 2007