The National Endowment for the Humanities, also known as NEH, is the US federal government's independent agency which was established under the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965. Currently, NEH is primarily liable for supporting research studies, education opportunities, preservation, and public programs in field of humanities. In line with its agency objectives, NEH has recently established a funding opportunity entitled the National Digital Newspaper Program...Read Full Story
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NEWARK, NJ.- The Newark Museum this week received a half-million-dollar National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant in support of its African art initiatives – the largest of eight awarded in New Jersey and representing almost 60 percent of the total monies awarded. The NEH matching grant was awarded to African Art at the Newark Museum: Building for the Second Century, a project directed by Dr. Christa Clarke, Curator of African Art and Senior Curator, Arts of Africa and the Americas...Read Full Story
Public spending on the arts by the US government is set to receive major cuts, together with a recommendation to disband the two main organisations that distribute arts grants, the Los Angeles Times reports. The Republican Study Committee, made up of members from the House of Representatives, filed a report that floats the possibility of disbanding of the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities in order to help reduce federal spending by $2.5 trillion...Read Full Story
Gov. Rick Snyder has appointed Tina S. Van Dam of Midland, to the Michigan Humanities Council Board of Directors. She is one of six recent appointees and will serve a three-year term. Board members are responsible for overseeing major grant ...
Today, Forbes.com published a piece by Contributor Peter Cohan on why our higher-education system should gut humanities departments across the board in order to boost post-college prospects. As a philosophy major myself, and in pursuit of a graduate degree in religion, ethics and politics, I couldn?t disagree more vehemently. ?The answer is simple enough: cut ...
More than 7,000 academics are gathered in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont., this week for the annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, presenting papers on everything from scatological censorship in children’s books to the brand power of ...
8 Month Term Appointment (Part-Time) Humanities Liaison Librarian (Librarian I)Applications are invited for an eight-month part-time (0.5 FTE) term appointment with the University Library at the University of Saskatchewan. We are seeking a dynamic, innovative and flexible individual with the appropriate qualifications and background to work collaboratively as part of the team based at the Murray Library, one of our seven branch libraries. The...
NEH Fellowships support higher education teachers and independent scholars pursuing advanced research. Gardner is one of only three Michigan professors to receive a fellowship, along with faculty from the University of Michigan and Michigan State University.
Bruce Cole is Chairman. According to whitehouse.gov: Bruce Cole, a scholar of Renaissance art, is the eighth chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. He came to the Endowment in December 2001 from Indiana University in Bloomington, where he was Distinguished Professor of Art History and Professor of Comparative Literature. As NEH...more
Bruce Cole is Chairman. According to whitehouse.gov: Bruce Cole, a scholar of Renaissance art, is the eighth chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. He came to the Endowment in December 2001 from Indiana University in Bloomington, where he was Distinguished Professor of Art History and Professor of Comparative Literature. As NEH chairman, Cole has launched We the People, an initiative to encourage the teaching, study, and understanding of American history and culture. The initiative includes an annual Heroes of History lecture, the Idea of America Essay Contest for high school students, and a program to distribute classic children’s books to libraries and schools across the country. Under Cole's leadership the NEH's budget has increased for research, preservation, education, and public programs on American history and culture. The Endowment has also been able to award more grants for the study of other cultures and other times. The next phase of the We the People initiative features a partnership with the Library of Congress to catalogue and digitize the story of our past as told in America’s newspapers. When the National Digital Newspaper Program is complete, Americans will be able to search 30 million pages via the Internet. Cole’s relationship with the Endowment dates from 1971 when he received a fellowship to research early Florentine painting. He also served as a panelist in NEH's peer review system, and in 1992 he was named by President George H.W. Bush to the National Council on the Humanities, NEH’s 26-member advisory board. He served for seven years. After being nominated by George W. Bush to serve as chairman, his appointment was unanimously approved by the U.S. Senate in September 2001. Cole has written fourteen books, many of them about the Renaissance. They include The Renaissance Artist at Work; Sienese Painting in the Age of the Renaissance; Italian Art, 1250-1550: The Relation of Art to Life and Society; Titian and Venetian Art, 1450-1590; and Art of the Western World: From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism. His most recent book is The Informed Eye: Understanding Masterpieces of Western Art. Cole was born in Ohio and attended Case Western Reserve University. He earned his master's degree from Oberlin College and his doctorate in 1969 from Bryn Mawr College. For two years he was the William E. Suida Fellow at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence. He has held fellowships and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, American Council of Learned Societies, Kress Foundation, American Philosophical Society, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and National Endowment for the Humanities. He is a corresponding member of the Accademia Senese degli Intronati, the oldest learned society in Europe, and a founder and former co-president of the Association for Art History. He and his wife Doreen live in the District of Columbia and have two grown children.