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Humanities Moment - Colleen Tryner
Humanities Moment: NJCH Operations Manager Colleen Tryner

Colleen Tryner Current city/town: Merchantville, NJ Title/Affiliation: Operations Manager, New Jersey Council for the Humanities   What’s the last page-turner biography you read? What podcasts …

September 9, 2022
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Humanities Moment: NJCH Executive Director Carin Berkowitz

Carin Berkowitz Current city/town: Camden, NJ Title/Affiliation: Executive Director, New Jersey Council for the Humanities   What’s the last page-turner biography you read? What podcasts …

August 23, 2022
Evie Shockley
Acclaimed Poet and Professor Evie Shockley to Read at NJCH Gala

The New Jersey Council for the Humanities is thrilled to announce that award-winning poet and professor Evie Shockley joins the lineup at our 50th Anniversary Gala at …

August 10, 2022
Radio on Beach
NJ Summer Playlist Showcases Artists and Traditions with Substantial Connections to the Garden State

Songs are essential for August days in New Jersey, whether you’re driving down to the Shore or picking up blueberry ice cream in Hammonton. That’s …

August 9, 2022
Humanities Moment: Greg Waters
Humanities Moment: Incoming NJCH Board Chair Greg Waters

Greg Waters Current city/town: Montclair, NJ Title/Affiliation: Board of Trustees member and incoming Chair, New Jersey Council for the Humanities   What’s the last page-turner …

August 9, 2022
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Ukrainian History and Education Center Work Takes on New Meaning in Light of War

How does an organization devoted to preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of a country respond when its very history is threatened by an unprovoked …

May 10, 2022
Stan Katz receiving National Humanities Medal from President Obama
TAPinto Princeton Taps Into Stan Katz’s Public Humanities Legacy

NJCH’s Stanley N. Katz Prize for Excellence in Public Humanities takes center stage in a new column about Stan by longtime Princeton-area chronicler Pam Hersh. As announced late …

May 9, 2022
Carin Berkowitz and Dan Fatton
Op-Ed: Creating a more inclusive history of the Garden State

New Jersey Council for the Humanities Executive Director Carin Berkowitz, PhD, and Board President Dan Fatton penned an op-ed titled “Creating a more inclusive history …

April 8, 2022
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NJCH sees largest-ever response to incubation and action grants cycle

At the conclusion of the LOI stage of its 2021-2022 cycle for Incubation Grants and Action Grants, the New Jersey Council for the Humanities has …

April 5, 2022
The NJCH Team is growing

We’d like to introduce you to the newest members of the NJCH team, Valerie Popp, Ph.D. and Colleen Tryner. Valerie joins the Council as a …

February 9, 2022
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