Recommendations

Recommendations2017-04-27T17:40:29-04:00

Foundations

ArtsGreensboro

A dynamic foundation supporting artists and the creative economy in Greensboro, North Carolina

National Humanities Alliance

"The National Humanities Alliance is a coalition of organizations dedicated to advancing humanities education, research, preservation, and public programs. We are the only organization that brings together the US humanities community as a whole."

Books@Work

“Books@Work brings professor-led literature seminars to workplaces and community settings to build confidence, critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity. Through shared narratives, Books@Work builds human capacity to imagine, innovate and connect, strengthening cultures of trust, respect and inclusion. “

Taking Humanities On the Road (THoR)

THoR is an Ideas-and-Actions-Lab about the humanities at the Walter Benjamin Kolleg Bern. We invite scholars (from all disciplines, at all levels), as well as artists, teachers, activists, bloggers, para-academics, and community organizers etc., who are passionate about engaged scholarship to participate.

4Humanities: Advocating for the Humanities

“4Humanities is an advocacy initiative for the humanities focused on placing the value of the humanities before the public. We draw in particular on the expertise of the international digital humanities community“

Other Sites

US News Map: Historic American Newspapers

US News Map: Chronicling America is an intriguing, informative site from Georgia Tech University and e.history.org at University of Georgia. “USNewsMap.com allows users to search Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers and visualize the results across space and time.” (thanks to Justin Ivey)

Laureen Haviland Graphic Design

Over 20 years experience in print design and Adobe Creative applications. Specializing in logo and image branding, small business marketing, layout and sustainable design.

Web Gallery of Art

"The Web Gallery of Art is a searchable database of European fine arts and architecture (8th-19th centuries), currently containing over 41.100 reproductions. Artist biographies, commentaries, guided tours, period music, catalogue, free postcard and mobile services are provided."

Humanities Watch in the News

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