Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term Saipan’s Land and Sea: Living Stories of the Past, Present, and Future Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: East Carolina University Dates: Summer 2026 Project Location: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Contact: Anne Ticknor @email Saipan’s Land and Sea: Living Stories of the Past, Present, and Future Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: East Carolina University Dates: Summer 2026 Project Location: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Contact: Anne Ticknor @email News NEH Announces Largest Grant in Agency’s History—$10.4 Million—for Humanities-Focused Effort to Combat the Normalization of Anti-Semitism in American Society by Focusing on the Study of Jewish Civilization September 15, 2025 News NEH Announces Reorganization of its Grantmaking Offices, Programs, and Personnel August 20, 2025 News NEH Chairman’s Disaster Recovery Grants Available for Humanities Institutions Impacted by Texas Floods August 5, 2025 News NEH Announces $34.79 Million for 97 Humanities Projects August 1, 2025 News NEH Announces Funding Opportunity for Museums and Historic Sites on the History of American Excellence July 23, 2025 News NEH Announces New Grant Program to Enhance Access to Original Documents of America’s Founding and Government June 16, 2025 News NEH Announces New Grant Program for Cultural Organizations on the People, Events, and Legacy of 1776 May 16, 2025 News NEH Announces $9.55 Million for 68 Humanities Projects May 8, 2025 Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 59 59 Next page ›
Saipan’s Land and Sea: Living Stories of the Past, Present, and Future Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: East Carolina University Dates: Summer 2026 Project Location: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Contact: Anne Ticknor @email
Saipan’s Land and Sea: Living Stories of the Past, Present, and Future Program Type: Landmarks of American History and Culture for K-12 Educators Host Institution: East Carolina University Dates: Summer 2026 Project Location: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Contact: Anne Ticknor @email
News NEH Announces Largest Grant in Agency’s History—$10.4 Million—for Humanities-Focused Effort to Combat the Normalization of Anti-Semitism in American Society by Focusing on the Study of Jewish Civilization September 15, 2025
News NEH Announces Reorganization of its Grantmaking Offices, Programs, and Personnel August 20, 2025
News NEH Chairman’s Disaster Recovery Grants Available for Humanities Institutions Impacted by Texas Floods August 5, 2025
News NEH Announces Funding Opportunity for Museums and Historic Sites on the History of American Excellence July 23, 2025
News NEH Announces New Grant Program to Enhance Access to Original Documents of America’s Founding and Government June 16, 2025
News NEH Announces New Grant Program for Cultural Organizations on the People, Events, and Legacy of 1776 May 16, 2025