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As many of us spend time with older family members this holiday season, we encourage you to take some time to ask questions of them in order to collect…
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On November 18, the MHC-supported exhibit Voices of Change: Social Protest through the Arts and Humanities opened at the Hays-Heighe House at Harford…
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On December 2, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) will host an event as part of its free Humanities Forum series focusing on the…
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Did you know that the law is a humanities discipline? And as such, law can—and often does—effect social change. Donald Tobin, Dean of the Francis King…
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On Sunday, November 8 the first international loan exhibition of Islamic art to focus on people, Pearls on a String: Artists, Poets, and Patrons at the…
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In October the Ruth Starr Rose exhibition opened at Baltimore’s Reginald F. Lewis Museum. The exhibition, funded by the Maryland Humanities Council and…
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In the months since Freddie Gray’s death and the protests and unrest that followed, Baltimore residents have struggled to make sense of these events.…
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The Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to preserving Handsell, a National Register Historic…
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In commemoration of the upcoming 50th anniversary of the founding of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Center for the Humanities at Loyola…
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Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America is a Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition, brought to our state by the Maryland Humanities Council,…