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Concept plan for a proposed American Writers Museum emerges, supported by an NEH planning grant, from the Christian Science Monitor.
Schoolteachers from around the country attend NEH summer landmark workshop “Renaissance in the Black Metropolis: Chicago 1930-1950,” from WBEZ Chicago.
Fayetteville Public Library meets its fundraising goal to match an NEH challenge grant to support humanities-based library programming and collections, from the Fayetteville Flyer.
Preventing summertime brain drain with NEH’s summer booklist for kids, from the Omaha World-Herald.
Researchers digitize AIDS Quilt to make it a research tool, supported by an NEH digital humanities start-up grant, from the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Grand Rapids Area Library in Minnesota to host the NEH-funded “Making Sense of the American Civil War” reading & discussion series, from the Grand Rapids Herald-Review.
“When computers listen to music, what do they hear?” features two Digging into Data projects at MIT (ELVIS) and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (SALAMI), from the Boston Globe.
South Piedmont Community College one of 18 community colleges to participate in NEH-funded humanities curriculum and faculty development project, from the Charlotte Observer.
University of South Carolina Upstate professor awarded an NEH digital humanities grant to develop a tool to convert digital texts to Braille for visually impaired readers, from Spartanburg Herald-Journal.
Ohio Historical Society puts Civil War-era newspapers at NEH-funded Chronicling America, from the Cincinnati Enquirer.