Our Work Explore Our Work These are highlights of our work from across NEH. To search all funded projects use our Public Query Tool. 3036 Result(s) Magazine Article Sixty Years Ago, a Rash of Mysterious Birth Defects Spurred a Doctor’s Search for Answers Jennifer Vanderbes News Now Playing: NEH at the Movies July 19, 2023 News Virtual Bookshelf: Pride Month May 14, 2024 Magazine Article Where Johnny Cash Came From The Man in Black grew up in Dyess, Arkansas, in a community of poor farmers working government land. William R. Ferris News Humanities for Your Ears August 16, 2024 News 50 Years of Indiana Humanities June 26, 2023 News Virtual Bookshelf: Jewish-American Heritage Month May 1, 2024 News Chair’s Travel: NEH and NEA in Puerto Rico June 20, 2023 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 Magazine Article Hayden Carruth’s North Winter Helped Transform American Poetry’s Landscape Shaun T. Griffin News Virtual Bookshelf: Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month April 30, 2024 Blog Libraries Combating Climate Change Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 20, 2024 News Virtual Bookshelf: Earth Day April 18, 2024 News Telling the United States’ Full History Through Preservation May 31, 2023 Blog Binding Together Histories in Craft: The Quilt Index Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 15, 2024 News Virtual Bookshelf: Arab-American Heritage Month April 2, 2024 Magazine Article Picturing the War ‘No One Cares About’ How photos of a civil war sparked a global wave of humanitarian activism and possibly made things worse Melani McAlister 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 Magazine Article Visions of Hell A traveling exhibition explores the underworld Angelica Aboulhosn Blog Measuring the Humanities Call for Comments Office of Data and Evaluation October 31, 2024 News Addressing Our Changing Climate Through the Humanities April 26, 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 Award/Honor Dawn Porter National Humanities Medal 2023 Award/Honor Darren Walker National Humanities Medal 2023 Award/Honor Anthony Bourdain National Humanities Medal 2023 Award/Honor Appalshop National Humanities Medal 2022 Award/Honor Rosita Worl National Humanities Medal 2023 Award/Honor Robin Wall Kimmerer National Humanities Medal 2023 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Next page Next Last page Last
Magazine Article Sixty Years Ago, a Rash of Mysterious Birth Defects Spurred a Doctor’s Search for Answers Jennifer Vanderbes
Magazine Article Where Johnny Cash Came From The Man in Black grew up in Dyess, Arkansas, in a community of poor farmers working government land. William R. Ferris
Blog A Visionary Museum with a Storied Past: Construction and Preservation at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Division of Collections & Infrastructure November 22, 2024
Magazine Article Hayden Carruth’s North Winter Helped Transform American Poetry’s Landscape Shaun T. Griffin
News Virtual Bookshelf: Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month April 30, 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
Magazine Article Picturing the War ‘No One Cares About’ How photos of a civil war sparked a global wave of humanitarian activism and possibly made things worse Melani McAlister
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
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