It’s a question we pose often. Not only do we believe in the benefit of reflection on topics that help us further our understanding of ourselves and others, we welcome […]
Grantee Spotlight: Museum of Early Trades and Crafts and People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos
Joining Bob Mann are Curator of Education Meg Wastie from the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts and Executive Director Patricia Andres from People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos. The Incubation and […]
Successful Conference in Boston for NJCH Team
Last month, NJCH staff along with several board members made the trip up to Boston for the annual National Humanities Conference. The conference welcomed hundreds of humanities professionals (or humanists […]
Episode Three: Oh the Humanities!
In this post of our “Oh the Humanities” series, Executive Director Briann Greenfield provides important information about whether NJCH is a state agency. This question comes up all the time!
Episode Two: Oh the Humanities!
In this post of our “Oh the Humanities” series, Director of Grants and Programs Gigi Naglak answers an important question about the NJCH grant program.
Grantee Spotlight: Two River Theater and the Arts Council of Princeton
Joining Bob Mann are Associate Director of Marketing Jenna Rocca from Two River Theater and Executive Director Taneshia Nash Laird from the Arts Council of Princeton. The Incubation and Action Grant […]
Question posed to Gubernatorial Candidates about Public Humanities
We posed the following question to each of the gubernatorial candidates: Public humanities programs use disciplines such as history, literature, and philosophy as tools to explore and examine our history, […]
Allergan Foundation awards $10,000 to NJCH
Last month, the Allergan Foundation awarded $10,000 to NJCH in grant support to expand our Literature & Medicine program. One of our ‘grab and go’ offerings, Literature & Medicine is […]
New NJCH website launches!
The new site encourages vistors to explore the different aspects of our programs in a user-friendly —whether someone is looking to book a scholar through the Public Scholars Project or learn how to apply for a grant.

