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Mass Humanities News
Digital News

Each issue of eNews, our electronic newsletter, will provide brief updates on Mass Humanities sponsored programs and activities, information about special grant opportunities, and other items of interest to people who care about the humanities.

RSS feeds are available for Mass Moments, The Public Humanist, recently awarded grants and humanities events calendar.  You can subscribe to an rss feed for specific events happening in your region or county.

Print News

Each issue of Mass Humanities, published in the spring and fall, includes a substantive interview with a humanist, a highlighted grant project, a calendar of humanities events and a list of recently funded projects with brief descriptions and photos. Archived issues are available to download in pdf format and you may read selected articles online.

A snapshot of a year in the life of Mass Humanities.  The report tells of the programs held, grants funded and a list of donors for the fiscal year.  Issues are available to download in pdf format.

What`s New
Part-time Communications Officer Position Open

Mass Humanities is looking for a communications officer to join its eight-person staff in Northampton. Half-time position. (DETAILS)

Part-time Development Assistant Position Open

Mass Humanities is looking for a dvelopment assistant to join its eight-person staff in Northampton,  10 hours/week. (DETAILS)

Launch of Grant Funded Website: Still Presents Pasts

Still Present Pasts: Korean Americans and the "Forgotten War" is a multi-media exhibit of installation and performance art, documentary film and archival photographs, and oral histories that explores memories and legacies of the Korean War.

Video, Audio and Transcripts Available for Fall 2008 Symposium Sessions

Video, audio and transcripts are available for all three sessions from our annual symposium, hosted by Boston College, on November 22, 2008, One Nation Under God? The Role of Religion in American Public Life. (DETAILS)

Nominations Sought

Mass Humanities is actively seeking nominations of qualified individuals to serve on its board of directors. Candidates must live or work in Massachusetts and believe in the importance of the humanities and their relevance to contemporary life. If you would like to nominate someone, or are interested yourself, please read the information here.

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