ACLS Fellows Eric Foner F’72 discusses the “Unresolved Legacy of Reconstruction” for NPR’s Fresh Air.
As we look to health officials for guidance and recommendations for best practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are only beginning to grapple with the significant social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of this crisis.
ACLS member societies stand in solidarity with those engaged in the struggle for justice, equality, and human rights. Click through below to read statements from individual organizations.
Awards support innovative projects that extend the reach of digital research portals and tools for humanistic scholarship.
The American Council of Learned Societies is pleased to announce the Emerging Voices Fellowship
Awards recognize path-breaking studies on China.
Historian Lizabeth Cohen F’93 considers what we can learn from the Great Depression.
ACLS fellow Sarah Keyes F'13 asks, "Will COVID-19 lead to men and women splitting care work more evenly?"
President Joy Connolly discusses strategic priorities on the latest episode of “Communication Matters,” a podcast hosted by the National Communication Association.
Sister Dr. Dominica Dipio F’09 stresses the importance of both STEM and the humanities for the future of Uganda.