Pride month is not only a celebration, but a time to reflect on how far we’ve come and how far we have left to go regarding liberation for the LGBTQ+ community and for all.
Grant will extend groundbreaking program in Buddhist Studies through 2024
Read recent news and updates from ACLS Fellows for June 2021.
The American Council of Learned Societies announced today that Director of International Programs Andrzej W. Tymowski will retire after 26 years of service to ACLS.
Program Supports Digitally-Based Research Projects That Advance Inclusive Scholarship in the Humanities and Interpretive Social Sciences
ACLS shares video recordings and an overview of two sessions from the 2021 ACLS Annual Meeting: President Joy Connolly's Report to the Council and the Emerging Themes and Methods of Humanities Research panel with recent ACLS fellows.
In celebration of Africa Day on May 25, the African Humanities Program shares 25 resources, including event recordings, podcasts, books, and websites, that advance humanistic studies in and of Africa.
Program Provides Vital Support to Faculty at Teaching-Intensive Schools Enabling Them To Advance Promising Research In the Humanities and Interpretive Social Sciences
ACLS President Joy Connolly shares news and updates from a busy spring and previews some of the exciting events and activity on the horizon for ACLS in 2021.
Fellowships established by individuals and family foundations are one of the cornerstones of the ACLS $125 million Centennial Campaign.