Angelica Hankins Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine. Has taxonomy term News National Convening on April 28 to Chart Future of Cultural Heritage Conservation and Preservation Confronting Climate Change and Pressing Issues of Our Time April 20, 2023 News National Endowment for the Humanities Again Named a Best Place to Work in the Federal Government for 2022 April 14, 2023 News NEH Announces $35.63 Million for 258 Humanities Projects Nationwide April 18, 2023 News President Biden Announces President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities Members April 13, 2023 Magazine Article Ursula Parrott and the Secret Lives of Ex-Wives The writer’s scandalous stories chronicled a modern era of “marital impermanence” Marsha Gordon Magazine Article Ursula Parrott and the Secret Lives of Ex-Wives The writer’s scandalous stories chronicled a modern era of “marital impermanence” Marsha Gordon Magazine Article A 1929 Air Derby Helped Female Pilots Break Barriers Arizona Mark Athitakis Magazine Article A 1929 Air Derby Helped Female Pilots Break Barriers Arizona Mark Athitakis Magazine Article The Sonnet Man Brings Hip-Hop to Shakespeare Nebraska Leo Adam Biga Magazine Article The Sonnet Man Brings Hip-Hop to Shakespeare Nebraska Leo Adam Biga Pagination Previous page ‹ Currently on page 150 150 Next page ›
News National Convening on April 28 to Chart Future of Cultural Heritage Conservation and Preservation Confronting Climate Change and Pressing Issues of Our Time April 20, 2023
News National Endowment for the Humanities Again Named a Best Place to Work in the Federal Government for 2022 April 14, 2023
News President Biden Announces President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities Members April 13, 2023
Magazine Article Ursula Parrott and the Secret Lives of Ex-Wives The writer’s scandalous stories chronicled a modern era of “marital impermanence” Marsha Gordon
Magazine Article Ursula Parrott and the Secret Lives of Ex-Wives The writer’s scandalous stories chronicled a modern era of “marital impermanence” Marsha Gordon