President Obama Appoints Shelly Lowe to National Council on the Humanities
President Obama Appoints University of Arizona Doctoral Candidate to the National Council on the Humanities Congratulations to Shelly Lowe, a member of the Navajo Nation from Ganado, Arizona on her appointment […]
AZ Speaks Presenter Publishes Book on Cadet Nurse Corps in Arizona
Congrats to scholar Elsie Szecsy and her forthcoming book The Cadet Nurse Crops in Arizona. After seeing her topic in the AZ Speaks catalog, History Press/Aracdia press contacted Elsie to write […]
National Arts & Humanities Youth Program Awards Seeks Applications
The President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Museum and […]
Visit the Roger Lidman Reflection Area at Pueblo Grande
Over the summer, thanks to the generosity of many friends and donors, the Roger Lidman Commemorative Bench was installed at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park. Visitors to the museum […]
Humanities Faculty Needed for Phoenix Clemente Course
The Clemente Course in the Humanities seeks faculty to teach in a pilot Clemente Course targeted to women veterans in Phoenix, starting in January, 2016. The Clemente Course in Phoenix […]
News from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Congratulations to the Heard Museum and Arizona State University on receiving grant awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities. NEH awarded over $36 million to 212 humanities projects across […]
Executive Director Brenda Thomson Interviewed for Valley Views
Earlier this week, Arizona Humanities Executive Director Brenda Thomson was interviewed by 99.9 KEZ‘s Marty Manning for his Valley Views program. You can tune in this weekend (or click on […]
Celebrate Reading on Saturday, July 18th
We are excited to announce Hop, Skip & Jump into Summer Reading, an interactive day celebrating books and stories for families and children. Join us for a FREE family fun day in […]
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 of 89. Maxine, along with […]
Honoring Roger Lidman
Above photo:Â Roger Lidman at the Arizona Humanities 2007 Lorraine W. Frank Lecture and Humanities Awards Our friend, Roger Lidman, director of Pueblo Grande Museum, lost his battle with cancer Sunday, […]