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NJ Council for the Humanities
We’re excited to announce the we’ve moved to Camden. More specifically, we’ve moved to the Rutgers Unversity-Camden campus and we couldn’t be happier with our …
(Trenton, NJ) – The New Jersey Council for the Humanities announces that five new members were recently elected to its Board of Trustees. The Council …
Update (8/24/2020): The compiled list of PSP scholar contact information is available here. The COVID-19 pandemic forced organizations to modify their operations and programming. This …
(Trenton, NJ) – The New Jersey Council for the Humanities (NJCH) recently awarded $236,107 in Incubation and Action Grant funding to seventeen organizations. Incubation Grants …
Our mission, to harness the power of the humanities to strengthen our state, guides our work every day. As the COVID-19 pandemic spread leaving no …
Dear Friend, First and most importantly, I hope that you and your loved ones are safe in these strange and difficult times. The coronavirus pandemic …
It is with the deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of NJCH Board of Trustees member Ruth B. Mandel, Ph.D. Ruth led an extraordinary …
We’re in unprecedented times. It’s important that we try to support and help each other in any way we can. In that spirit, we’re posting …
Recently NJCH Board Chair Dan Fatton and Executive Director Carin Berkowitz co-wrote an op-ed entitled, “Staying Human During the Pandemic.” Published on March 23, 2020 …
UPDATE May 29, 2020: All NJCH-funded public events are postponed through August 2020. Postponements include all grant, Public Scholars Project (PSP), and MoMS activities that …