National Humanities Alliance - Memo to Members

Dates for the 2026 NHA Annual Meeting Announced

Register for NHA’s Next Professional Development Course

2025 National Humanities Conference in Detroit Cancelled

 

Dates for the 2026 NHA Annual Meeting Announced

Please mark your calendars for the 2026 NHA Annual Meeting and Humanities Advocacy Day, which will be held March 8–10. The meeting will take place at Convene in Arlington, Virginia, with a hotel room block at Le Méridien Arlington. The program will feature sessions on advocating for the humanities on campuses and on Capitol Hill. On March 10, advocates will head to the Hill to make the case for our funding priorities. Your advocacy has never been more important! Registration will open this winter.

 
 

Register for NHA’s Next Professional Development Course

Registration is now open for our summer 2025 course, Documenting the Impact of the Humanities in Higher Education II: Advanced.

This is a one-day, hands-on course for higher ed-based humanities scholars and practitioners to learn how to work with data to document the impact of humanities courses, internship programs, publicly engaged projects, and more. This course is available to NHA members at a discounted rate.

The advanced course is designed for those who have completed the introductory course or have some experience with approaches to documenting impact, such as writing surveys and analyzing and visualizing data. It will be an interactive, hands-on day in which attendees will spend time analyzing real data, creating visualizations, and writing about outcomes. This course will be held from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. EDT on August 13, 2025.

Attendees who complete the course will receive a certificate of completion from the National Humanities Alliance.

Learn more and register here

 

2025 National Humanities Conference in Detroit Cancelled

The Federation of State Humanities Councils and NHA canceled the 2025 National Humanities Conference, having determined that it is commercially impracticable and impossible to hold the November conference due to the termination of operating support grants to the state and jurisdictional humanities councils. We are disappointed that we will not be able to gather in Detroit and wish to thank everyone who has put work into planning for the conference.


 

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