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We explore, cultivate, and champion the public humanities in order to strengthen New Jersey’s diverse community.
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60+ NJ Community College Faculty Members Gather at Convening Led by NJCH and Princeton University
At the second annual convening organized by NJCH and Princeton University, community college faculty from across the state forged partnerships and shared strategies for enriching classrooms and communities through the humanities.
Resource Roundup April 2026
Our monthly email newsletter for the NJ Humanities community with helpful information, including notifications of funding, professional development events, meetings, and conferences from both NJCH and the larger nonprofit community.
Two NJCH Grantees Receive NJEDA Grants Totaling $625,000
Two organizations that previously received early-stage and emergency NJCH grants have been awarded grants from the New Jersey Economic Development Association (NJEDA), totaling $625,000.
Ever wonder: what's the story behind the myth of the Jersey Devil?
The Jersey Devil is a distinctive piece of our state's lore, a mythical creature legendary enough to serve as both a symbol of the Pine Barrens region and the mascot of our NHL franchise. Scholars supported with NJCH funds have traced this strange creature's origins to a mish-mash of political, religious, and capitalist conflict over generations of early America.
Resource Roundup
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Humanities People
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Capt. James Yee served as one of the U.S. military’s first Muslim chaplains at Guantanamo Bay before being falsely accused of treason. Cleared of all charges and honorably discharged but traumatized by the events, he advocates the arts and humanities as healing pathways for veterans. Meet James » |
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