NATIONAL HUMANITIES ALLIANCE 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting Program Meeting Program

Monday, March 8th, 2021 All times are listed in Eastern Time.

12:00 - 12:15 p.m. Annual Meeting Welcome Join us to kick off the Annual Meeting with the launch of our new report, Strategies for Recruiting Students to the Humanities: A Comprehensive Resource. We will provide a brief overview of the report and the Annual Meeting’s offerings on advocating for the humanities on campus, in communities, and on Capitol Hill.

Stephen Kidd, Executive Director, National Humanities Alliance; Beatrice Gurwitz, Deputy Director, National Humanities Alliance

12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions

Defending Departments Under Review: Turning a Threat Into an Opportunity Learn from humanities faculty and administrators who have successfully navigated threats to humanities departments, rallied support for humanities education, and leveraged that support to launch initiatives to strengthen humanities programs.

Jill Peterfeso, Chair, Religious Studies Department, Guilford College; Stephanie Patridge, Professor of Philosophy and Coordinator Liaison to the Arts and the Humanities, Otterbein University; Jessica Starling, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, Lewis & Clark College; Glenn Whitehouse, Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University Facilitator: Stephen Kidd, Executive Director, National Humanities Alliance

Understanding the Impact of Humanities Programs on Community Life NHA’s Impact Survey Toolkit provides tools to document the impact of humanities work in communities, with an emphasis on the impacts that are most compelling to federal, state, and local policymakers. Learn more about how humanities programs strengthen communities as well as new additions to the toolkit that you can use in your own work.

Cecily Hill, Director of Community Initiatives, National Humanities Alliance; Emily McDonald, Manager of Community Research, National Humanities Alliance

Helping Humanities Majors Tackle a Tough Job Market from a Position of Strength Explore initiatives that prepare students to leverage humanities knowledge and skills to advance their careers in the context of the tough job market brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cathy Day, Professor of English and Director, Humanities Compass Initiative, Ball State University; Helene Meyers, Chair, Department of English, Southwestern University; Kirstin Wilcox, Director, Humanities and Professional Resource Center, University of Illinois Facilitator: Scott Muir, Project Director, National Humanities Alliance

1:30 - 2:00 p.m. The Hallway This virtual hallway seeks to re-create the spontaneous conversations we all enjoy at the Annual Meeting. Join NHA staff and colleagues old and new between sessions.

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2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions

Advocating for Title VI and Fulbright-Hays on Capitol Hill Deepen your expertise on the Department of Education’s international education programs (Title VI and Fulbright-Hays) as you prepare to advocate on the Hill.

Kristen Adams, Associate Director of Federal Relations, ; Cynthia Williams, International Policy and Program Development Advisor, University of Wisconsin-Madison Facilitator: Beatrice Gurwitz, Deputy Director, National Humanities Alliance

Promoting the Value of Humanities Education and Social and Racial Justice Through Place-Based Learning Learn how humanities-affiliated centers at three universities have illustrated the value of the humanities for promoting social and racial justice through projects exploring local histories of racial injustice.

Tracy Leavelle, Director, Kingfisher Institute for the Liberal Arts and Professions, Creighton University; Jennifer Mata, Director, Center for Mexican American Studies, Texas Lutheran University; Tila Neguse, Assistant Director, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Equity, Washington University in St. Louis Facilitator: Michelle May-Curry, Project Director, National Humanities Alliance

Attracting Prospective and Admitted Students to the Humanities Explore a range of strategies for reaching prospective and admitted students, including traditional first-year students and community college transfer students.

Kristen McCabe Lashua, Associate Professor of History and Chair, History and Political Science Department, Vanguard University; Kerill O'Neill, Director, Center for the Arts and Humanities and Julian D. Taylor Professor and Chair of Classics, Colby College; Daniel Widener, Associate Professor of History, University of California San Diego Facilitator: Scott Muir, Project Director, National Humanities Alliance

COVID-19 and Independent Humanities Organizations: Impact & Response The COVID-19 pandemic has presented unprecedented challenges for independent humanities organizations, such as museums, libraries, and archives. This session will cover how humanities organizations are responding to these challenges, as well as how they are continuing to serve their communities.

Mariel Aquino, Research Fellow, National Humanities Alliance; Cecily Hill, Director of Community Initiatives, National Humanities Alliance; Emily McDonald, Manager of Community Research, National Humanities Alliance

3:00 - 3:30 p.m. The Hallway This virtual hallway seeks to re-create the spontaneous conversations we all enjoy at the Annual Meeting. Join NHA staff and colleagues old and new between sessions.

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3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Facilitated Conversations: Advocacy on Campuses, in Communities, and on Capitol Hill

Navigating Funding for Independent Humanities Organizations This facilitated conversation will offer independent humanities organizations the opportunity to share notes and strategies on building financial support for their work. We will have time to touch base on a number of areas, including philanthropic organizations and federal, state, and local governments. Facilitator: Cecily Hill, Director of Community Initiatives, National Humanities Alliance

Building Public Humanities Infrastructure on Campuses This facilitated conversation will offer humanities scholars and administrators the opportunity to share strategies on building infrastructure to support publicly engaged humanities work on higher education campuses. We will discuss a number of different types of infrastructure, including public humanities degree programs, fellowships, internships, centers/institutes, and university-wide initiatives. Facilitator: Michelle May-Curry, Project Director, National Humanities Alliance

Broadening the Footprint of the Humanities in the Federal Government This facilitated conversation will explore connections between the knowledge and methodologies of humanities disciplines and federal departments and programs with the goal of articulating the need for the humanities in a range of policy areas. Facilitator: Stephen Kidd, Executive Director, National Humanities Alliance

Promoting the Value of Studying the Humanities in the Current Moment In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, national reckonings with racial injustice, and a political crisis, what new opportunities do you see for making the case for the value of studying the humanities as an undergraduate? How can we more effectively promote the tools of the humanities for forwarding racial justice and repairing our fractured democracy to attract more students and shore up support for humanities programs threatened by severely strained budgets? Facilitator: Scott Muir, Project Director, National Humanities Alliance

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Virtual Welcome Reception Join us to connect with colleagues old and new. With the help of Zoom breakout rooms, you will have the opportunity to engage in several small group conversations. We'll offer question prompts to get you started.

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Tuesday, March 9th, 2021 All times are listed in Eastern Time. 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Keynote: Kelsey Coates in Conversation with Jim Grossman Kelsey Coates, chief of staff at the National Endowment for the Humanities, will discuss with Jim Grossman, president of the National Humanities Alliance and executive director of the American Historical Association, the Biden-Harris administration’s plans to draw on humanities disciplines to advance its central goals. This session is generously sponsored by The Phi Beta Kappa Society. Phi Beta Kappa Society Secretary/CEO Fred Lawrence will offer a welcome.

1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Concurrent Sessions

Inclusive Recruitment: Fostering Humanities Identity and Community Learn about three programs funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation that engage historically underrepresented students in the humanities and promote equity and inclusion.

Denise Davidson, Professor of History and Director, Humanities Research Center, ; Lisa Felipe, Program Director, Excellence in Pedagogy and Innovative Classrooms (EPIC), University of California, Los Angeles; Winona Wynn, Ethnic Literature/Indigenous Studies Chair and Coordinator, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, Heritage University Facilitator: Lena Hill, Dean of the College and Professor of English and Africana Studies, Washington and Lee University

Documenting the Impact of Humanities Projects in Higher Education NHA partners with university-based project directors to measure and document the impact of their work. Learn more about how our impact research partnerships work, ways you can partner with us, and how to leverage your in-house resources to continue your impact research efforts.

Emily McDonald, Manager of Community Research, National Humanities Alliance; Younger Oliver, Research Associate, National Humanities Alliance

Advocating for the National Archives on Capitol Hill Deepen your expertise on the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) as you prepare to advocate on the Hill.

Barbara Teague, Executive Director, Council of State Archivists; Lee White, Executive Director, National Coalition for History; Bryan Whitledge, Archivist and Manager for University Digital Records, Clarke Historical Library Facilitator: Beatrice Gurwitz, Deputy Director, National Humanities Alliance

Title VI Centers in the Community: Promoting International Education Through Local Programming Title VI National Resource Centers (NRCs) serve as key hubs of interdisciplinary public engagement and outreach. This session will focus on the efforts of three NRCs to partner with local and international organizations to deepen student learning and serve their communities.

Liz MacGonagle, Director, Kansas African Studies Center, ; Marcela Vasquez-Leon, Director, Center for Latin American Studies, ; Yu-Chuan (Mike) Shen, Outreach Coordinator, Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Illinois Facilitator: Stephen Kidd, Executive Director, National Humanities Alliance 5 Meeting Program

2:30 - 3:00 p.m. The Hallway This virtual hallway seeks to re-create the spontaneous conversations we all enjoy at the Annual Meeting. Join NHA staff and colleagues old and new between sessions.

3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions

Marketing the Major: Departmental Recruitment Strategies Delve into a variety of strategies that humanities department chairs have honed to successfully attract more students to their disciplines.

Elizabeth Drummond, Associate Professor and Chair, History, Loyola Marymount University; Janice Hawes, Associate Professor and Chair, English and Communications, South Carolina State University; Daniel Veidlinger, Professor and Chair, Comparative Religion and Humanities, California State University, Chico Facilitator: Scott Muir, Project Director, National Humanities Alliance

Engaging Students and Engaging Communities: Leveraging Community Partnerships in the Classroom This session will explore how three publicly engaged course models that leverage collaborations with community members and organizations inform students’ understandings of social issues, community identity, career pathways, and civic action.

Nara Milanich, Professor of History, Barnard College; Mary Rizzo, Assistant Professor of Global Urban Studies and American Studies and Associate Director, Public and Digital Humanities Initiatives, Rutgers University; Maria Cotera, Associate Professor of Mexican American and Latino/a Studies, University of Texas at Austin Facilitator: Michelle May-Curry, Project Director, National Humanities Alliance

Advocating for the NEH on Capitol Hill Learn about NHA resources that document the impact of the NEH, as well as how to make a compelling case for the NEH on Capitol Hill.

Cecily Hill, Director of Community Initiatives, National Humanities Alliance; Alexandra Klein, Communications and Government Relations Manager, National Humanities Alliance

4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Group Advocacy Meetings Join us for a quick overview of our goals for Humanities Advocacy Day followed by state group meetings in breakout rooms to help you plan for your Hill meetings. NHA staff will be available to answer any questions and offer advocacy tips. This is an essential session for those advocating on March 10.

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Thank you to our sponsors!

Lead Sponsor Silver Level Sponsors American Academy of Religion American Anthropological Association American Institute for Conservation American Musicological Society American Philosophical Association

American Political Science Association

American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR)

American Sociological Association

Association for Documentary Editing

Association of American Colleges and Universities Association of Research Libraries Gold Level Sponsors American Council of Learned Societies College of Arts and Humanities, University of Maryland Arizona State Univ. Division of Humanities College of Arts and Sciences at Association of University Presses Community College Humanities Association Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, Council of American Overseas Research Centers Case Western Reserve University Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences HISTORY Council on Undergraduate Research Arts and Maryland Institute College of Art Humanities Division National Communication Association Davidson College University of Illinois - Chicago Folger Shakespeare Library Ithaka S+R Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research

Middle East Studies Association of North America Modern Language Association National Humanities Center North Carolina State University Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) The Northeastern University Humanities Center Organization of American Historians Society of Biblical Literature Townsend Center for the Humanities (UC Berkeley) Trinity University - San Antonio, TX UCI School of Humanities UCLA, Division of Humanities University of Arkansas Humanities Center Walter Chapin Simpson Center for the Humanities Washington University in St. Louis - Center for the Humanities Virginia Humanities 7 Meeting Attendees

Sophia Acord Mariel Aquino Melanie Bloom Gina Camodeca , Center National Humanities Alliance University of Nebraska at D'Youville College for the Humanities and the Omaha Public Sphere Lisa Arnold Annabelle Camp North Dakota State Yvonne Boice Winterthur/University of Kristen Adams University National Trust for the Delaware Program in Art Cornell University Humanities Conservation Rachel Arteaga Thomas Adams Simpson Center for the Melissa Bokovoy Gregory Campbell National Endowment for the Humanities, University of University of New Mexico Community College Humanities - Retired Washington Humanities Association Matthew Booker Eugenia Afinoguenova Emir Bailey National Humanities Center Mark Canuel Marquette University George Washington University of Illinois at University, East Asia Jeffery Braden Chicago Linda Aldoory National Resource Center North Carolina State University of Maryland University Christopher Carter Noelle Baker University of Cincinnati Charise Alexander Adams Association for Emily Brady Creighton University, Documentary Editing Texas A&M University Erynn Casanova Kingfisher Institute American Sociological Anna Bartels Christopher Braider Association Jasmine Alinder Cornell University University of Colorado University of California, Boulder Monica Casper Santa Cruz Flavia Bastos San Diego State University University of Cincinnati Christopher Brick Jeffery Allen George Washington Christina Chia Federation of State David Belew University , John Hope Humanities Councils Maryland Center for History Franklin Humanities Institute and Culture Chelsea Brislin Nicholas Allen University of Kentucky Sarah Churchwell , Ashley Bender University of London, Willson Center for Texas Women's University Sandra Brooke School of Advanced Study Humanities and Arts The Huntington Library Peter Berkery Brian Clites Jean Allman Association of University Shana Brown Case Western Reserve Washington University Presses University of University, Baker-Nord in St. Louis Hawai'i, Ma-noa Center for the Humanities Nina Berman Anneliesa Alprin Arizona State University Amy Bruinooge Kelsey Coates National Trust for the University of California, National Endowment for the Humanities Jessica Berman Santa Cruz Humanities University of Maryland Brigitte Anderson Baltimore County, Dresher Dustin Bryant Susan Cogan University of Pikeville Center for the Humanities University of Alaska Utah State University

Susan Anderson Mary Jo Binker Juliet Burba Margaret Connell-Szasz , Eleanor Roosevelt Papers , University of New Mexico Tanner Humanities Center Project Institute for Advanced Study Joel Cosseboom Wendy Anderson Corinne Blake Hugh Cagle University of Hawai'i, Washington University Rowan University University of Utah Äòi Press in St. Louis Heather Bloemhard Eva Caldera Maria Cotera Maria Antonaccio Vanderbilt University The Phi Beta Kappa Society University of Texas - Austin Bucknell University 8 Meeting Attendees

Joseph Coulson Amy Dubach Brennan Ferrington Marsha Gordon Harrison Middleton Midwest Political Science Vanderbilt University North Carolina University Association State University Tara Fickle Kathleen Crown Tiffany Dugan University of Oregon Kenneth Gould Princeton University CAA - College Art CUNY-Brooklyn College Association Kathleen Fields Brian Croxall Washington University Joseph Gower Kimberly Earnshaw in St. Louis Georgian Court University Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Deanna Dannels Tamzen Flanders Paul Grant-Costa North Carolina State Jonathan Ebel Boston University, Native Northeast Research University University of Illinois at Center for the Humanities Collaborative Urbana-Champaign Denise Davidson Paul Fleming Anjuli Grantham Georgia State University Nathan Eckstrand Cornell University Alaska State Museum Fort Hays State University Andrea Davies Stephen Fleming Michael Green William Eichhorn Rowan University University of Nevada National Communication Las Vegas Cynthia Davis Association Mary Foskett University of South Carolina Society of Biblical Literature Gerald Greenberg Nora Eigenbrodt Syracuse University Cathy Day The Phi Beta Kappa Society Sophia Franchi Ball State University Johns Hopkins University Briann Greenfield Donna Beth Ellard Harriet Beecher Stowe Andrea DeHaan University of Denver Rebecca Friedman Center Utah State University Florida International Julie Ellison University, Wolfsonian Emily Greenwald L. Elena Delgado Public Humanities Lab Historical Research University of Illinois at Associates, Inc. Urbana-Champaign Beth English Barbara Fuchs Organization of American University of California, C. R. Grimmer Scott Denham Historians Los Angeles Simpson Center for the Davidson College Humanities, University of Maram Epstein Carolyn Fuqua Washington Susan Derwin University of Oregon American Academy of Arts Interdisciplinary Humanities & Sciences Jennifer Grodsky Center, University of Monique Everette Boston University California, Santa Barbara University of Maryland, Tom Garvey College Park The Meadows School James Grossman Paul Deslandes American Historical University of Vermont Jessica Farrell Gina Gili Association Educopia Institute Kean University Peter DeYoe Carla Guerron Montero Jennifer Feather Melissa Gjellstad University of Delaware University of North Carolina University of North Dakota Theresa Donofrio Greensboro Jennifer Gunn Coe College Dara Goldman University of Minnesota, Lisa Felipe University of Illinois at Institute for Advanced Study Elizabeth Drummond University of California, Urbana-Champaign Loyola Marymount Los Angeles Beatrice Gurwitz University Daniel Goldmark National Humanities Alliance Amy Ferrer Case Western Reserve American Philosophical University, Baker-Nord Association Center for the Humanities 9 Meeting Attendees

Richard Haddock Peter Höyng Rodney Jubilado John Kutsko George Washington Emory University University of Hawai'i, Hilo Society of Biblical Literature University, East Asia National Resource Center Alyson Hughes Jessica Keene Marianne Lamonaca Vanderbilt University Georgian Court University Florida International Jillian Haeseler University North Carolina Alice Hunt Margaret Keough State University American Academy of Mid-America Arts Alliance Kristen Lashua Religion Vanguard University Darryl Harper Stephen Kidd Amherst College Maria Iacullo-Bird National Humanities Alliance Frederick Lawrence Pace University The Phi Beta Kappa Society Dianne Harris Heather Kim The Andrew W. Mellon Ignacio Infante The Andrew W. Mellon Tracy Leavelle Foundation Washington University Foundation Creighton University in St. Louis Kristin Hass Katie Kingsley Katelin Lee University of Michigan Paul Israel Agnes Scott College Foundation for Rutgers University, Edison Advancement in Janice Hawes Papers Kelly Kirk Conservation South Carolina Black Hills State University State University Tanya Iyer Susanna Lee Vanderbilt University Adam Kitzes North Carolina Daryl Healea University of North Dakota State University Boston University Natalie Jabbar Stanford University Coran Klaver Iris Levine Carrie Heitman Syracuse University Cal Poly Pomona University University of Nebraska- Henry Jacob Lincoln Yale University Alexandra Klein Mel Michelle Lewis National Humanities Alliance Maryland Institute College Christie Henry Nora James of Art Princeton University Press National Trust for the Katherine Klosek Humanities Association of Research Jonathan Lewis Anna Hertlein Libraries (ARL) The Phi Beta Kappa Society Cornell University Theresa James South Florida State College Jennifer Knievel Kat Lewis Nathalie Hester University of Colorado University of Colorado University of Oregon Beth James Boulder Boulder, Center for University of Utah, Tanner Humanities & the Arts Cecily Hill Humanities Center Ann Olga Koloski-Ostrow National Humanities Alliance Brandeis University Edward Liebow Sudhakar Jamkhandi American Anthropological Jennifer Ho Bluefield State College Paula Krebs Association University of Colorado Modern Language Boulder, Center for Jennifer Jenkins Association Patricia Limerick Humanities & the Arts University of Arizona University of Colorado Jonathan Kregor Boulder, Center of the Meg Homer Andrew Jewell University of Cincinnati American West University of Miami University of Nebraska- Lincoln Libraries Jennifer Krivickas Sherwin Little Laura Hortz Stanton University of Cincinnati The American Classical Conservation Center for Art Ellen Jones League & Historic Artifacts National Endowment for the Srish Kumar Humanities Vanderbilt University Kathleen Llewellyn Saint Louis University

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Alexandra Lossada Nancy McHugh Mackie Moore Younger Oliver Johns Hopkins University Wittenberg Institute for College of The Muscogee National Humanities Alliance Public Humanities and Nation Tamba M'bayo Sciences, Wittenberg Sarah Olzawski West Virginia University University Jennifer Moore University of Oklahoma Ohio Northern University Elizabeth MacGonagle Leonard C. McKinnis Jay Oppenheim University of Kansas University of Illinois at Maya Moucharrafie The Andrew W. Mellon Urbana-Champaign University of Illinois at Foundation Erica Machulak Urbana-Champaign, Hikma Strategies Juliet McMullin Humanities Research Stephanie Patridge University of California, Institute Otterbein University Amina Malik Riverside University of Illinois at Scott Muir Julia Paulk Urbana-Champaign, John McNay National Humanities Alliance Marquette University Humanities Research University of Cincinnati - Institute Blue Ash Ashley Mulcahy Paul Peppis Boston University, Center University of Oregon, Robert Malone Elizabeth Meadows for the Humanities Oregon Humanities Center History of Science Society Vanderbilt University Tania Munz Jill Peterfeso Teresa Mangum Barbara Mennel American Academy of Arts Guilford College University of Iowa University of Florida & Sciences Lauren Petersen Kimberly Marshall Helene Meyers Tim Murray University of Delaware University of Oklahoma, Southwestern University Cornell University Arts and Humanities Forum Erik Peterson Nara Milanich Patrick Murray University of Alabama Jeff Martin Barnard College Creighton University American Anthropological Brittney Pinney Association Anthony Milburn M'bare N'gom University of California, Central State University Morgan State University Irvine Jennifer Mata Texas Lutheran University Nicola Miller Cari Napoles Irena Polic University College London Univeresity of Califorina Univeristy of Califorina Michelle May-Curry Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, Humanities National Humanities Alliance Tyrus Miller Institute University of California, Tila Neguse Madhavi McCall Irvine Center for the Study of David Porter San Diego State University Race, Ethnicity & Equity University of Michigan Andy Mink AND The Center for the Aaron McClendon National Humanities Center Humanities at Washington Penny Portillo Princeton University University in St. Louis University of California, Salam Mir Irvine Ellen McClure Arab Studies Quarterly Sharon Nell University of Illinois, St. Edward's University Melynda Price Chicago, Engaged Nicole Monnier University of Kentucky Humanities Initiative University of Missouri Robert Newman National Humanities Center Roland Racevskis Peggy McCracken Gloria R. Montebruno Saller University of Iowa University of Michigan, Kerill O'Neill Institute for the Humanities Tracey Moore Colby College Alyson Reed Arkansas Baptist College Linguistic Society of Emily McDonald Patricia Okker America National Humanities Alliance University of Missouri

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Jeffrey Reger Dylan Ruediger David Shumway Julia Stringfellow Middle East Studies Ithaka S+R Carnegie Mellon University Central Washington Association of University North America Marina Rustow Katrina Sire Princeton University Claremont Graduate Peter Strong Daniel Reid University Magpie Creative/Racing Whiting Foundation Alix Saba Magpie African Studies Association Steven Skultety Anna Reser University of Mississippi Stephen Stuempfle University of Oklahoma, Karey Sabol Society for Arts and Humanities Forum San Diego State University M. Michelle Slaughter Ethnomusicology Hillsborough Community Mary Rist Rachel Sailor College Kendra Sullivan St. Edward's University University of Wyoming Center for the Humanities, Frederick Smith CUNY Graduate Center Susan Rivers Danielle Rocheleau Salaz Florida Gateway College iThrive Games Foundation University of Colorado Amanda Swain Boulder Matthew Smith University of California, Mary Rizzo Council of Graduate Schools Irvine Rutgers University-Newark Riki Saltzman University of Sarah Smith Susan Swanberg Julie Roberts Oregon/Oregon Folklife Grinnell College University of Arizona University of Vermont Network, Folklore and Public Culture Susannah Smith Zsuzsanna Szegedi-Varga Clyde Robertson University of Minnesota, Wellesley College Southern University at Beverly Sanford Institute for Advanced Study New Orleans The Institute for Citizens Lydia Tang & Scholars Sarah Snyder Modern Language Timothy Robison University of Maryland, Association National Endowment for the Kathryn Santos College Park Humanities Trinity University Andrea Tarnowski Kathleen Sondrol Dartmouth College Katey Roden David Schaberg Harrison Middleton Gonzaga University University of California, University Barbara Teague Los Angeles Council of State Archivists Alexandria Romanovich Richard Spees Cuyahoga Community Virginia Scharff Council of American Michal Temkin Martinez College University of New Mexico Overseas Research Centers Boise State University

Jane Rosecrans Ronnee Schreiber John Stalvey Thomas Thornton Reynolds Community San Diego State University University of Alaska, University of Alaska College Anchorage Monica Shah Heather Tidrick Mark Rosen Anchorage Museum Tricia Starks Independent scholar University of Texas at Dallas University of Arkansas Janaya Shaw Emily Todd Daniel Rosenberg University of Illinois, Jessie Starling Westfield State University of Oregon Chicago, Engaged Lewis & Clark College Humanities Initiative Dorrie Toney Lisa Ruch Phoebe Stein American Academy of Bay Path University Yuchuan Shen Federation of State Religion University of Illinois at Humanities Councils Scott Rudd Urbana-Champaign, Robert Townsend Monroe Community College Center for East Asian and American Academy of Pacific Studies Arts & Sciences

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Renée R. Trilling Doug Wasitis Cheyenne Wolf University of Illinois at Indiana University People & Stories / Urbana-Champaign Gente y Cuentos Kelley Weatherley-Sinclair Terry Tripp Historic Ramsey House Rega Wood Vanderbilt University Indiana University, Maddie Wells Bloomington David Tritelli Johns Hopkins University Association of American Amy Woodbury Tease Colleges and Universities Colin Wells Norwich University St. Olaf College Katharine Trostel Lesley Wright Ursuline College Karin Westman Grinnell College, Kansas State University Museum of Art David Trowbridge Marshall University Leland White Winona Wynn National Coalition for History Heritage University Holly Tucker Vanderbilt University Glenn Whitehouse Whitney Young Florida Gulf Coast University University of California, Jena Turner Irvine University of Oregon, Bryan Whitledge Oregon Humanities Center Central Michigan University, Carla Zecher Clarke Historical Library Renaissance Society of Sharon Van Boven America University of Colorado Nancy Wicker Boulder, Center for University of Mississippi Lingxin Zhang Humanities & the Arts Johns Hopkins University Daniel Widener Sandra Vanderwarf University of Califorina WeiDong Zhu Independent Museum San Diego Saint Peter's University Conservator Kirstin Wilcox Lorna Zukas Marcela Vasquez-Leon University of Illinois at National University University of Arizona Urbana-Champaign Jane Zunkel Andrew Vaughn Lea Williams Portland Community American Society of Norwich University College Overseas Research Cynthia Williams Nicholas Vazsonyi University of Wisconsin- Clemson University Madison

Daniel Veidlinger Annette Windhorn California State University Association of University Presses Johann Vento Georgian Court University Jessica Winston Idaho State University Kassandra Wahlstrom National Humanities Alliance Anne Wise The Phi Beta Kappa Society Christopher Warren Carnegie Mellon University

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