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Registration Open for Fall Historic Preservation Courses

Gain an overview of preservation, delve into the history of the Delaware Valley’s built environment, try your hand at architectural sketching, or learn how properties are nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.

MARCH Contributor

Public Humanities News

Lawsuit: NJ tore down historic Bellmawr house ‘intentionally’

The Camden County Historical Society alleges New Jersey tore down the historic house intentionally.

MARCH Contributor

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CFP – New Jersey Council for the Humanities Seeking Public Scholars

The New Jersey Council for the Humanities is seeking public scholars to be humanities ambassadors and to create high-quality, humanities-based programs.

Mariam Williams

Public Humanities News

Princeton and Slavery Project to Share Findings Through Arts, Academic Collaborations

Findings of the Princeton and Slavery Project will be revealed this fall through academic and arts programming.

Mariam Williams

Public Humanities News

Libraries to Digitize N.J. Historical Newspapers

A grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will support scanning microfilm from the New Jersey State Archives and make searchable digital files available through the Library of Congress website Chronicling America.

MARCH Contributor

Public Humanities News

The 1772 Foundation Awards Grants to NJ Historic Preservation Organizations

The 1772 Foundation and New Jersey Historic Trust awarded historic preservation grants totaling $290,000 to 25 private nonprofit organizations in New Jersey.

MARCH Contributor

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Call for Proposals: MAPACA 27th Annual Conference

Proposals are welcome on all aspects of popular and American culture for inclusion in the 2016 conference.

Christian Malatesta

Public Humanities News

Author David Veasey to Speak at Morristown Historical Park

Morristown National Historical Park will welcome author David Veasey on March 12, 2016 for an illustrated talk on his book, New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings.

MARCH Contributor

Public Humanities News

NJCH Welcomes New Staff Members

Jason E. Allen joins as the Director of Community Engagement and Gigi Naglak is the Director of Grants and Programs.

MARCH Contributor

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Applications Open for 2016 NJ State History Fair

Participation in the 2016 Spirit of the Jerseys State History Fair is free for all non-profit historical organizations.

Christian Malatesta

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