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The Towson Times (part of Baltimore Sun Media Group) featured the Maryland History Day winners from Immaculate Conception School.
June 21, 2019
The Caroline Times-Record covers a Lockerman Middle School student and teacher received state honors at the 2019 Maryland History Day competition.
Nearly 700 middle and high school students gathered to present their extensive historical research at the 2019 Maryland History Day competition. The competition, held on May 11 at University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), is the culmination of a year-long program from Maryland Humanities
The Bay Weekly covered the Maryland Letters About Literature winners from Anne Arundel County, Vivien Kaplan (pictured) and Storrie Kulynych-Irvin.
Maryland Humanities honored winners, runners- up and over one hundred finalists at the Letters About Literature statewide ceremony on May 4. Students participate in Letters About Literature by writing to the author of a book, poem, short story, essay, or speech.
May 10, 2019
Maryland Humanities is pleased to welcome Christine (Chris) Stewart and Isabella Altherr as the Program Officer and Program Assistant, respectively, for Maryland History Day, Chautauqua, and Veterans Oral History Project.
May 6, 2019
Maryland Humanities is pleased to award a total of $5,200 in mini grant funding to organizations in Maryland’s Capital Region, Southern Maryland, and Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
April 18, 2019
We are pleased to announce the selection of What the Eyes Don’t See: A Story of Crisis, Resilience, and Hope in an American City by Mona Hanna-Attisha for the 2019 One Maryland One Book program. Dr. Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician, helped expose and make known the lead in Flint, Michigan’s water.
March 28, 2019
The Laurel Leader (part of Baltimore Sun Media Group) featured our Veterans Book Group that meets at Montpelier Arts Center in Laurel, MD.
SpinSheet Magazine, a Chesapeake Bay sailing publication, highlighted our upcoming Museum on Main Street tour! Water/Ways -- a traveling Smithsonian exhibition -- comes to Maryland in May.