Annapolis Mayor Ousts Preservation Commission Chairwoman
Sharon Kennedy has served as the commission’s chairwoman since 2003. She recently came to a disagreement with the mayor over the fate of an illegally painted mural.
Sharon Kennedy has served as the commission’s chairwoman since 2003. She recently came to a disagreement with the mayor over the fate of an illegally painted mural.
The New Directions in the Humanities sixteenth annual international conference will be held at the University of Pennsylvania in July.
The MARCH-based project to research and interpret the Cooper Street Historic District in Camden has been honored with a Chancellor’s Civic Engagement Award for community-based scholarship.
Speakers highlighted environmental issues and their intersection with black lives, an apt theme in a political atmosphere where climate change, environmental injustice. and the dismantling of the national park system have made headlines.
Jenrette, a self-proclaimed “house-aholic,” restored a dozen historic homes in New York and South Carolina, most dating to the nineteenth century.
The center screened nearly 400 applicants from 45 countries for the prestigious fellowships.
Rehabilitation to the site will include new windows, repairs to the wood shingle siding, improved access for visitors with disabilities, and an improved pedestrian concourse between the house and the lighthouse.
The $5 million renovation took three years and is the first part of a massive overhaul to the 130-year-old museum.
The Executive Director of the New Jersey Council for the Humanities will be stepping down from her position in June, […]
The Department of British Studies at Rutgers University New Brunswick has issued a call for papers for their upcoming nineteenth century history workshop, to be held October 4-5.