American Studies professor on what she sees as the breakdown of New Deal Federalism in the wake of COVID-19.
ACLS President Joy Connolly contributed an essay to the Spring 2020 edition of Academe on the important historical contributions and continuing need for the humanities in higher education and in sustaining a healthy societal culture.
ACLS mourns the passing of Linda Nochlin, our 2007 Charles Homer Haskins Prize Lecturer. We invite you to read the lecture in celebration of her life of learning.
The dialogue took place at the 2017 ACLS Annual Meeting in May.
The new report by the Commission on Language Learning of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences calls for a national strategy to improve access to language learning and to place the need for language education at the forefront of education policies.
ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB), the online collection curated by scholars, offers award-wining titles.
The Manuscript Develpment Workshops of the African Humanies Program create an international environment for intellectual exchange in a safe space where academic humility allows for an interdisciplinary fruitful discussion.
A distinguished historian of the United States, Professor Appleby delivered the 2012 Haskins Prize Lecture on "A Life of Learning."
Walker talks about the importance of asking "what drives persistent inequality,"
HEB is one of 10 institutions selected to convert out-of-print books of enduring value into free e-books available to the public.