Humanities Now Blog

Remembering Maxine Marshall

  Maxine Marshall, Arizona philanthropist, journalist, and longtime family friend of Arizona Humanities Founder Lorraine W. Frank, passed away on June 17 at the age

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Welcome New Board Members

Arizona Humanities is pleased to announce the addition of three new members to the board of directors. The new members are: Dr. Lydia Breunig, Albert

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Honoring Roger Lidman

Above photo: Roger Lidman at the Arizona Humanities 2007 Lorraine W. Frank Lecture and Humanities Awards Our friend, Roger Lidman, director of Pueblo Grande Museum,

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Honoring Roger Lidman

Above photo: Roger Lidman at the Arizona Humanities 2007 Lorraine W. Frank Lecture and Humanities Awards Our friend, Roger Lidman, director of Pueblo Grande Museum,

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A Look at Veterans Read and Share Stories

This past spring, you may have seen announcements in our e-news and on our website about programs for veterans offered by Arizona Humanities. The programs

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Archaeology’s Deep Time Perspective on Environment and Social Sustainability

By Allen Dart What good is archaeology except to dig up and show off troves of trinkets? Is this “social science” relevant to modern society,

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Job Openings

Arizona Humanities is currently seeking a Grants Manager and a Programs and Grants Coordinator. Please visit the Jobs page to read full job descriptions. Applications

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NEH Common Heritage Grants

Calling all historical societies, libraries, archives, museums, colleges and other local institutions! Arizona Humanities is looking to partner with organizations interested in preserving cultural heritage

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