On September 29, 1965, the National Endowment for the Humanities was established to “encourage the development of the humanities by supporting research and awarding fellowships, strengthening teaching of the humanities, and fostering public use and enjoyment of the humanities.” This display features works produced by current and former faculty members who received NEH grants; in most cases, the works are directly related to the grant received
National Native American Heritage month is a time to honor the contributions, achievements, sacrific...
A listing of the scholarly and creative work produced by the faculty of the College of the Holy Cros...
Each of our fall semester book displays will coincide with Cooper Library’s 50th Anniversary celebra...
Since its establishment in 1965 the National Endowment for the Humanities has distributed many milli...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) was founded on the principle that the humanities are...
In 2013, the College of Art, Architecture, and Humanities hosted the first annual Road Scholars lect...
Copy of slides for a presentation by Jesse Johnston at the fall 2016 meeting of Mid-Atlantic Regiona...
Since 1965 the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (...
Clemson’s Department of English is hosting its 8th Annual Literary Festival Wednesday, March 25th th...
It can be overwhelming for US-based digital humanities scholars to navigate through the National End...
News release announces that a series of ten lectures and two television shows will address issues re...
Program for Western Carolina University's annual Faculty Scholarship Celebration
We have created a display of works about libraries; included are books on the history of libraries, ...
Exhibit showcasing Works of Georgia Southern Professor Emeritus, Patricia J. Walker, to Raise Money ...
Program for Western Carolina University's annual Faculty Scholarship Celebration
National Native American Heritage month is a time to honor the contributions, achievements, sacrific...
A listing of the scholarly and creative work produced by the faculty of the College of the Holy Cros...
Each of our fall semester book displays will coincide with Cooper Library’s 50th Anniversary celebra...
Since its establishment in 1965 the National Endowment for the Humanities has distributed many milli...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) was founded on the principle that the humanities are...
In 2013, the College of Art, Architecture, and Humanities hosted the first annual Road Scholars lect...
Copy of slides for a presentation by Jesse Johnston at the fall 2016 meeting of Mid-Atlantic Regiona...
Since 1965 the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (...
Clemson’s Department of English is hosting its 8th Annual Literary Festival Wednesday, March 25th th...
It can be overwhelming for US-based digital humanities scholars to navigate through the National End...
News release announces that a series of ten lectures and two television shows will address issues re...
Program for Western Carolina University's annual Faculty Scholarship Celebration
We have created a display of works about libraries; included are books on the history of libraries, ...
Exhibit showcasing Works of Georgia Southern Professor Emeritus, Patricia J. Walker, to Raise Money ...
Program for Western Carolina University's annual Faculty Scholarship Celebration
National Native American Heritage month is a time to honor the contributions, achievements, sacrific...
A listing of the scholarly and creative work produced by the faculty of the College of the Holy Cros...
Each of our fall semester book displays will coincide with Cooper Library’s 50th Anniversary celebra...