Our Work Explore Our Work These are highlights of our work from across NEH. To search all funded projects use our Public Query Tool. Search 2998 Result(s) Magazine Article Doctor of Narrative Medicine An interview with Rita Charon, 2018 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities Jon Parrish Peede Magazine Article Attending Physician: Rita Charon An appreciation Craig Irvine Magazine Article Utah’s Jodi Graham Ellen Fagg Weist Magazine Article Senator Claiborne Pell Helped Bring the Arts and Humanities to Every State Brahmin of the People Tom Roberts Magazine Article Jane Addams: A Hero for Our Time Remembering the founder of Hull-House Peter Gibbon Magazine Article Making the Case for Wasting Time Montaigne, Whitman, and Thoreau saw loafing as time well spent. Danny Heitman Magazine Article Taking Little Women Seriously A beloved novel of complex female characters becomes literature Anne Boyd Rioux Magazine Article Making the Promenade Modern Amy Lifson Blog Q&A With ODH Intern Leah Dudley Office of Digital Humanities October 14, 2021 Blog Q&A With ODH Intern Demetra McBrayer Office of Digital Humanities October 14, 2021 Blog From Community Walls to Filing Cabinets: Organizing and Preserving the Precita Eyes Muralists Association Archive Division of Preservation and Access October 12, 2021 Magazine Article Eudora Welty Relished the Southern Summer Heat From the sights and sounds of her open windows, she noted the changing of seasons. Danny Heitman Magazine Article A Tiny Village in Vermont Was the Perfect Spot to Hide Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Without distractions, he produced some of his best writing there. Ted Lawrence Magazine Article The Athens Asylum Was at the Forefront of Treatment in the 19th Century A Victorian asylum has become a museum—and a setting for horror stories. Rafael Alvarez Magazine Article Thousands of Years Ago, Artists Painted Other-Worldly Beings on Canyon Rock Walls Deep in the Colorado Plateau, there are paintings from an ancient people. Andrew Gulliford Magazine Article Executive Function with Elizabeth Francis Rhode Island's Elizabeth Francis finds that small grants in a small state can have a big impact. Noel Rubinton Magazine Article The Messy Genius of W. H. Auden A disheveled poet crafted verse of exquisite order. Danny Heitman Magazine Article Storyteller, Editor, Chairman An interview with Jon Parrish Peede, NEH's new chairman Humanities Staff Magazine Article How a Government Program to Spread Literary Culture Hit Upon a Great Formula In the 1970s, a PBS miniseries brought short stories to the screen with significant success. Peter Tonguette Magazine Article A Museum that Tells the History of Manufacturing from Civil War Rifles to Modern-Day Retail New England mills adapated to the needs of the twentieth century. Sarah Stewart Taylor Magazine Article Books published recently with NEH support Books published recently with NEH support Humanities Staff Magazine Article Georgia O’Keeffe Paints Hawaii What started as commercial work ended as art Tom Christopher Magazine Article During World War I, Edith Wharton Visited the Desert and Harems of Morocco, Leading to an Unforgettable Book Taking a break from the Great War, the intrepid writer finds inspiration in the Maghreb. Meredith Hindley Magazine Article What Would Thoreau Think of Our 24-Hour News Cycle? He believed that faster news meant diminished quality. Danny Heitman Blog Time to Start Thinking about your Next DHAG Proposal Office of Digital Humanities September 10, 2021 Blog The Mystery of the Missing Saddle Cut: A Lesson in Newspaper Rivalries and 19th-Century Printing Practices Division of Preservation and Access September 7, 2021 Blog Sustaining the Humanities in California's Imperial Valley Office of Challenge Programs September 1, 2021 Blog Crossing Borders, Counter-cartographies: Contemplations and Collaborations Using Historic Newspapers Division of Preservation and Access September 2, 2021 Blog Preservation Assistance Grants: Expanding Knowledge and Storage Capacity at the Chicago Film Archives Division of Preservation and Access August 26, 2021 Blog More than Medals: A Q&A with NEH-JUSFC Fellow Dennis J. Frost on the History of the Paralympics Division of Research Programs August 26, 2021 Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Next page Next Last page Last
Magazine Article Doctor of Narrative Medicine An interview with Rita Charon, 2018 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities Jon Parrish Peede
Magazine Article Senator Claiborne Pell Helped Bring the Arts and Humanities to Every State Brahmin of the People Tom Roberts
Magazine Article Making the Case for Wasting Time Montaigne, Whitman, and Thoreau saw loafing as time well spent. Danny Heitman
Magazine Article Taking Little Women Seriously A beloved novel of complex female characters becomes literature Anne Boyd Rioux
Blog From Community Walls to Filing Cabinets: Organizing and Preserving the Precita Eyes Muralists Association Archive Division of Preservation and Access October 12, 2021
Magazine Article Eudora Welty Relished the Southern Summer Heat From the sights and sounds of her open windows, she noted the changing of seasons. Danny Heitman
Magazine Article A Tiny Village in Vermont Was the Perfect Spot to Hide Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Without distractions, he produced some of his best writing there. Ted Lawrence
Magazine Article The Athens Asylum Was at the Forefront of Treatment in the 19th Century A Victorian asylum has become a museum—and a setting for horror stories. Rafael Alvarez
Magazine Article Thousands of Years Ago, Artists Painted Other-Worldly Beings on Canyon Rock Walls Deep in the Colorado Plateau, there are paintings from an ancient people. Andrew Gulliford
Magazine Article Executive Function with Elizabeth Francis Rhode Island's Elizabeth Francis finds that small grants in a small state can have a big impact. Noel Rubinton
Magazine Article The Messy Genius of W. H. Auden A disheveled poet crafted verse of exquisite order. Danny Heitman
Magazine Article Storyteller, Editor, Chairman An interview with Jon Parrish Peede, NEH's new chairman Humanities Staff
Magazine Article How a Government Program to Spread Literary Culture Hit Upon a Great Formula In the 1970s, a PBS miniseries brought short stories to the screen with significant success. Peter Tonguette
Magazine Article A Museum that Tells the History of Manufacturing from Civil War Rifles to Modern-Day Retail New England mills adapated to the needs of the twentieth century. Sarah Stewart Taylor
Magazine Article Books published recently with NEH support Books published recently with NEH support Humanities Staff
Magazine Article Georgia O’Keeffe Paints Hawaii What started as commercial work ended as art Tom Christopher
Magazine Article During World War I, Edith Wharton Visited the Desert and Harems of Morocco, Leading to an Unforgettable Book Taking a break from the Great War, the intrepid writer finds inspiration in the Maghreb. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article What Would Thoreau Think of Our 24-Hour News Cycle? He believed that faster news meant diminished quality. Danny Heitman
Blog Time to Start Thinking about your Next DHAG Proposal Office of Digital Humanities September 10, 2021
Blog The Mystery of the Missing Saddle Cut: A Lesson in Newspaper Rivalries and 19th-Century Printing Practices Division of Preservation and Access September 7, 2021
Blog Sustaining the Humanities in California's Imperial Valley Office of Challenge Programs September 1, 2021
Blog Crossing Borders, Counter-cartographies: Contemplations and Collaborations Using Historic Newspapers Division of Preservation and Access September 2, 2021
Blog Preservation Assistance Grants: Expanding Knowledge and Storage Capacity at the Chicago Film Archives Division of Preservation and Access August 26, 2021
Blog More than Medals: A Q&A with NEH-JUSFC Fellow Dennis J. Frost on the History of the Paralympics Division of Research Programs August 26, 2021