Our Work Explore Our Work These are highlights of our work from across NEH. To search all funded projects use our Public Query Tool. 3001 Result(s) Blog November 2024 Awards in Preservation and Access Division of Collections & Infrastructure January 31, 2025 Blog State and Impact of the Humanities Grant Program Office of Data and Evaluation January 24, 2025 Blog Health of the Humanities in Appalachia Office of Data and Evaluation January 30, 2025 News Virtual Bookshelf: Back to School October 3, 2024 Blog Announcing New ODH Awards (January 2025) January 14, 2025 News Chair's Travel: NEH and IMLS in Arizona December 20, 2023 Magazine Article The Mesmerizing Sounds of Klezmer How traditional Jewish music came to America, where it found new generations of listeners Yale Strom Magazine Article Nez Perce Collection Comes Home Washington Trevor James Bond Magazine Article The Heroines of Old-Time Music Virginia Sophie Castro Magazine Article When Music Remembers Art in the wake of atrocity Jeremy Eichler Magazine Article Lessons of Heart Mountain The painful story of a World War II Japanese American detention center Dina Mishev Magazine Article The Best Years of Our Lives: The War Film After the War Box office gold in its time, The Best Years of Our Lives continues to captivate Alison Macor Magazine Article First Person History: Sam Mihara on Internment The 51st NEH Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities talks about the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War ll. Shelly C. Lowe Magazine Article An Image of Internment by Miné Okubo During WWII, the artist Miné Okubo captured life inside an American internment camp Alicia Ault Magazine Article Alabama’s Chuck Holmes Charles Buchanan Photo by Beau Gustafson Magazine Article Editor’s Note Winter 2025 David Skinner Magazine Article Portrait of Constance Fenimore Woolson She once wrote best-selling fiction, but Woolson is remembered now as Henry James’s confidant and muse. Alyson Foster Magazine Article The Many Faces of Marisol A traveling retrospective spotlights the Venezuelan American sculptor Angelica Hankins News Virtual Bookshelf: Hispanic Heritage Month August 22, 2024 Blog Teamwork Makes the Project Work: Highlighting Collaborative Work in Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Division of Collections & Infrastructure December 20, 2024 Blog The Cultural Eco-District: A Collaborative Approach to Climate-Smart Planning November 22, 2024 Blog A Visionary Museum with a Storied Past: Construction and Preservation at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 22, 2024 Blog Libraries Combating Climate Change Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 20, 2024 Blog Binding Together Histories in Craft: The Quilt Index Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 15, 2024 News First in Flight: Telling the Story of American Aviation August 29, 2023 Blog The Representational Database: A Look at Black Newspapers and their Digitization History Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 6, 2024 Blog Sophie Maríñez: A Scholar, Poet, Translator, and Teacher Strives for Freedom Office of Outreach November 5, 2024 News Virtual Bookshelf: Disability Pride Month May 28, 2024 News Humanities for Your Ears August 16, 2024 Blog Measuring the Humanities Call for Comments Office of Data and Evaluation October 31, 2024 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next Last page Last
Blog November 2024 Awards in Preservation and Access Division of Collections & Infrastructure January 31, 2025
Magazine Article The Mesmerizing Sounds of Klezmer How traditional Jewish music came to America, where it found new generations of listeners Yale Strom
Magazine Article Lessons of Heart Mountain The painful story of a World War II Japanese American detention center Dina Mishev
Magazine Article The Best Years of Our Lives: The War Film After the War Box office gold in its time, The Best Years of Our Lives continues to captivate Alison Macor
Magazine Article First Person History: Sam Mihara on Internment The 51st NEH Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities talks about the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War ll. Shelly C. Lowe
Magazine Article An Image of Internment by Miné Okubo During WWII, the artist Miné Okubo captured life inside an American internment camp Alicia Ault
Magazine Article Portrait of Constance Fenimore Woolson She once wrote best-selling fiction, but Woolson is remembered now as Henry James’s confidant and muse. Alyson Foster
Magazine Article The Many Faces of Marisol A traveling retrospective spotlights the Venezuelan American sculptor Angelica Hankins
Blog Teamwork Makes the Project Work: Highlighting Collaborative Work in Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Division of Collections & Infrastructure December 20, 2024
Blog A Visionary Museum with a Storied Past: Construction and Preservation at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 22, 2024
Blog Libraries Combating Climate Change Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 20, 2024
Blog Binding Together Histories in Craft: The Quilt Index Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 15, 2024
Blog The Representational Database: A Look at Black Newspapers and their Digitization History Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 6, 2024
Blog Sophie Maríñez: A Scholar, Poet, Translator, and Teacher Strives for Freedom Office of Outreach November 5, 2024