News

Baltimore Magazine interviewed Phoebe Stein about her time at Maryland Humanities, what she'll take with her, and what's next.
March 2, 2020
The Calvert Recorder featured our 2019—2020 Museum on Main Street exhibition, Water/Ways, at Calvert Library as well as the library's own programming. This is the exhibition's final stop in Maryland.
February 18, 2020
State Senators and Delegates recognized 17 outstanding Maryland middle and high school history scholars at the Maryland State House in Annapolis on January 27, 2020. The students were acknowledged for awards or honors they received at the 2019 National History Day competition.
January 30, 2020
Bay Weekly features Water/Ways at Calvert Libary. Water/Ways is a Smithsonian exhibition touring Maryland through our Museum on Main Street program: Calvert Library is the final stop of the Water/Ways tour.
January 27, 2020
The Chronicle of Higher Education published a Letter to the Editor about the public humanities by Maryland Humanities Executive Director Phoebe Stein and Frostburg University President Ronald Nowaczyk. Stein and Nowaczyk.
January 9, 2020
The Daily Times highlights our two December 2019 grants to Eastern Shore organizations. They are Wicomico Public Libraries and Salisbury Middle School, both located in Wicomico County.
The Baltimore Sun featured our grants to Baltimore Coutny organizations this cycle: Patapsco Heritage Greenway and Historic Hampton. The outlet also mentioned our grants to nonprofit organizations in Baltimore City.
Maryland Humanities is pleased to award $74,146 to 13 organizations based in or creating projects in Maryland. The grantees span six Maryland counties and Baltimore City.