
A monthly newsletter that shares higher ed-based public humanities news, publications, events, job postings, and more.
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Judith Raiskin outside the Outliers and Outlaws exhibit at the Oregon Jewish Museum in Portland, Oregon (2025)
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Calls for papers / proposals
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May spotlight: Q&A with Dr. Judith...
Now & Here. A directory of original projects created by ACE Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellows in collaboration with communities, historic sites, and public lands. Visit the website at nowandhere.org.
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Tiny Red Dress Project (installation view), May, 2025, University of British Columbia Neville Scarfe Building South Stairwell (courtesy of Shannon Leddy)
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Calls for proposals
Upcoming events
Publications & proj...
The Designer’s Critical Alphabet, by Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel
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Calls for papers / proposals
Upcoming events
Publications & project news
February spotlight: Q&A with Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel
Grants & funding opp...
“A Tale from the Decameron," John William Waterhouse (1916), from The UNPRECEDENTED Project.
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Upcoming events
Publications & project news
January spotlight: Q&A with RK Fauth...
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