Humanities Now Blog

The Eagle and the Archaeologists: The Lindberghs’ 1929 Southwest Aerial Survey

Guest post from Arizona Humanities Speaker Erik Berg In the summer of 1929, aviator and world celebrity Charles Lindbergh walked unexpectedly into a small camp

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Arizona Universities Receive Awards from NEH

Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and The University of Arizona each receive prestigious grant award from the National Endowment for the Humanities Congratulations to

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2013 National Humanities Medalists Announced

President Obama awards medals to literary critics, historians, scholars, architects, filmmakers, and radio hosts On Monday, July 28th, President Barack Obama awarded ten winners of

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My Humanities – The War Poets

Guest post by Thomas H. Wilson, Director of the Arizona Museum of Natural History and past-Chair of Arizona Humanities My uncle Bill, my father’s brother,

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Speaker Highlight: Betsy Fahlman

Adventurous Spirits: Arizona’s Women Artists, 1900-1950 will be at La Posada Hotel in Winslow Saturday, August 23 Betsy Fahlman is Professor of Art History at

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Grantee Highlight: Sharlot Hall Museum

A Day in the Life Workshop in Prescott engages youth in local history and culture By Mary Melcher, Education Program Manager at Sharlot Hall Museum

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Bring a Speaker To Your Town

Speakers available for fall and winter programming Calling all libraries, non-profits, museums, community centers, and others! While summer heat and monsoons are still here, don’t

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Power’s War

Guest post by Arizona Humanities speaker Heidi Osselaer What happens when sources are hopelessly flawed? What if events temporarily cloud the judgments of normally impartial

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