Our Work Explore Our Work These are highlights of our work from across NEH. To search all funded projects use our Public Query Tool. Search 3001 Result(s) Magazine Article Kay Boyle Knew Everyone and Saw It All A writer witnesses a century of change Sandra Spanier Magazine Article Tennessee’s Tim Henderson Books and literature are at the center of Humanities Tennessee's programming Esther Ferington Magazine Article Frederick Douglass Once Turned to Fiction to Describe What He Considered True Heroism The story behind Douglass‘s only novella Robert S. Levine Magazine Article The Public and Private Mikhail Gorbachev An interview with William Taubman Meredith Hindley Magazine Article The Office of Digital Humanities Turns Ten Funding projects Meredith Hindley News Statement from National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Deputy Chairman Jon Parrish Peede on the Death of Louise Slaughter March 16, 2018 News 8 NEH-Funded Films To Watch This Winter March 1, 2018 Magazine Article New Museums Confront Mississippi History, Coming to Terms with Tragedies, Celebrating Triumphs Sherry Lucas Magazine Article Over a Career Spanning Six Decades, American Poet W. S. Merwin Transformed Anger into Art Steve Moyer Magazine Article Pop Up Archive Filled a Need for Audio Archiving, and Apple Noticed A service for transcribing and cataloging audio files hits the big time. Jennifer Howard Magazine Article How Do You Get Students to Study Ancient Greek on a Modern Campus? Steve Moyer Blog Time to Start Thinking about your Next DHAG Proposal Office of Digital Humanities September 10, 2021 Magazine Article A Christmas Carol Was Not His Best Holiday Novel, Charles Dickens Thought Danny Heitman Blog The Mystery of the Missing Saddle Cut: A Lesson in Newspaper Rivalries and 19th-Century Printing Practices Division of Preservation and Access September 7, 2021 Magazine Article A Capote Holiday Story Reminds Us How a Moment Is Suddenly Here and Then Gone Danny Heitman Blog Sustaining the Humanities in California's Imperial Valley Office of Challenge Programs September 1, 2021 Magazine Article Building a Bridge Without a Plan An endangered language and ancient lore allow Quechua communities to cross the Apurímac River in Peru. Erica Machulak Blog Crossing Borders, Counter-cartographies: Contemplations and Collaborations Using Historic Newspapers Division of Preservation and Access September 2, 2021 Magazine Article Edgar Allan Poe’s Hatchet Jobs The great short story writer and poet wrote many a book review. Mark Athitakis Blog Preservation Assistance Grants: Expanding Knowledge and Storage Capacity at the Chicago Film Archives Division of Preservation and Access August 26, 2021 Blog More than Medals: A Q&A with NEH-JUSFC Fellow Dennis J. Frost on the History of the Paralympics Division of Research Programs August 26, 2021 Blog Invite the ODH for a Virtual Visit During 2021-2022 Office of Digital Humanities August 25, 2021 Blog Division Of Public Programs Awards List - July Council 2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021 Blog Digital Projects for the Public Cumulative Awards List, FY 2017–2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021 Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 2 Division of Preservation and Access August 31, 2021 Blog Announcing New ODH Awards (August 2021) Office of Digital Humanities August 19, 2021 Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 1 Division of Preservation and Access August 24, 2021 Magazine Article Courts and Communities Work Together for Native-American Justice A new film looks at how tribal courts restore lives. Kristina Perkins Magazine Article Clifton Fadiman Didn’t Mind Being Called Schoolmasterish His Lifetime Reading Plan was an erudite book list for everyman. Danny Heitman News Remembering William Theodore de Bary July 21, 2017 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Next page Next Last page Last
Magazine Article Kay Boyle Knew Everyone and Saw It All A writer witnesses a century of change Sandra Spanier
Magazine Article Tennessee’s Tim Henderson Books and literature are at the center of Humanities Tennessee's programming Esther Ferington
Magazine Article Frederick Douglass Once Turned to Fiction to Describe What He Considered True Heroism The story behind Douglass‘s only novella Robert S. Levine
Magazine Article The Public and Private Mikhail Gorbachev An interview with William Taubman Meredith Hindley
News Statement from National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Deputy Chairman Jon Parrish Peede on the Death of Louise Slaughter March 16, 2018
Magazine Article New Museums Confront Mississippi History, Coming to Terms with Tragedies, Celebrating Triumphs Sherry Lucas
Magazine Article Over a Career Spanning Six Decades, American Poet W. S. Merwin Transformed Anger into Art Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Pop Up Archive Filled a Need for Audio Archiving, and Apple Noticed A service for transcribing and cataloging audio files hits the big time. Jennifer Howard
Blog Time to Start Thinking about your Next DHAG Proposal Office of Digital Humanities September 10, 2021
Magazine Article A Christmas Carol Was Not His Best Holiday Novel, Charles Dickens Thought Danny Heitman
Blog The Mystery of the Missing Saddle Cut: A Lesson in Newspaper Rivalries and 19th-Century Printing Practices Division of Preservation and Access September 7, 2021
Magazine Article A Capote Holiday Story Reminds Us How a Moment Is Suddenly Here and Then Gone Danny Heitman
Blog Sustaining the Humanities in California's Imperial Valley Office of Challenge Programs September 1, 2021
Magazine Article Building a Bridge Without a Plan An endangered language and ancient lore allow Quechua communities to cross the Apurímac River in Peru. Erica Machulak
Blog Crossing Borders, Counter-cartographies: Contemplations and Collaborations Using Historic Newspapers Division of Preservation and Access September 2, 2021
Magazine Article Edgar Allan Poe’s Hatchet Jobs The great short story writer and poet wrote many a book review. Mark Athitakis
Blog Preservation Assistance Grants: Expanding Knowledge and Storage Capacity at the Chicago Film Archives Division of Preservation and Access August 26, 2021
Blog More than Medals: A Q&A with NEH-JUSFC Fellow Dennis J. Frost on the History of the Paralympics Division of Research Programs August 26, 2021
Blog Invite the ODH for a Virtual Visit During 2021-2022 Office of Digital Humanities August 25, 2021
Blog Division Of Public Programs Awards List - July Council 2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021
Blog Digital Projects for the Public Cumulative Awards List, FY 2017–2021 Division of Public Programs August 24, 2021
Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 2 Division of Preservation and Access August 31, 2021
Blog Phantom Records: A Two-Part Series on Searchability and Records in Chronicling America, Part 1 Division of Preservation and Access August 24, 2021
Magazine Article Courts and Communities Work Together for Native-American Justice A new film looks at how tribal courts restore lives. Kristina Perkins
Magazine Article Clifton Fadiman Didn’t Mind Being Called Schoolmasterish His Lifetime Reading Plan was an erudite book list for everyman. Danny Heitman