ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB), the online collection curated by scholars, offers award-wining titles.
The teams that make up this year’s cohort of ACLS Collaborative Research Fellows transcend disciplines, institutions, time periods, or geographies (and, in some cases, all four) to shape new understandings of our world.
Join ACLS in voicing the need for continued federal support for the humanities. Please visit Act Now to Support NEH! on the National Humanities Alliance's website to learn how your voice can be heard.
The consortium includes 35 leading research universities, each of which has pledged $50,000/year to enable the increase of stipends for scholars selected to receive ACLS Fellowships.
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.
The group meets yearly to discuss conditions surrounding funding for humaities research.
A distinguished historian of the United States, Professor Appleby delivered the 2012 Haskins Prize Lecture on "A Life of Learning."
President Yu's message to the community in the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, with link to statements by ACLS member societies.
Jane Greenway Carr spent two years as a Mellon/ACLS Public Fellow and contributing editor at the Washington, DC think tank New America.
Board member Carl H. Pforzheimer III and his wife Betty have made an unrestricted gift of $250,000 in recognition of ACLS’s 97-year legacy of advancing humanistic studies.