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Museum-goer looking at digital timeline of history of civil rights.

ACLS Launches Digital Justice Grant Program

Dec. 1, 2021

The new program, generously supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, will offer Seed and Development Grants for digital humanities projects that engage with the interests and histories of people of color and other historically marginalized communities.



A Vital Space: CNY Humanities Corridor Offers Unique Resource to Writers

A Vital Space: CNY Humanities Corridor Offers Unique Resource to Writers

Dec. 9, 2020

Article by Dan Bernardi

Collaboration can be a key element in the process of taking a book from rough draft to print. It often takes many sets of eyes to provide the necessary clarity writers might not see on their own. To gain such valuable feedback, it helps to find a trusted group of peers who have knowledge of a book’s subject matter and who are committed to a collaborative, give-and-take research ethos. Thanks to support from the Central New York Humanities Corridor, scholars are connecting with colleagues from across the region who specialize in corresponding areas of study...

Read the full article at A&S News.