by Mass Humaities | Apr 1, 2021 | History News
More than $250,000 in funding supports humanities institutions, programs. A new round of grants from Mass Humanities will give museums, historical societies and other cultural organizations the opportunity to reach their audiences digitally as the COVID-19 pandemic...
by Mass Humaities | Mar 30, 2021 | History News
Clemente found me in 2018 via a brochure at the Worcester Art Museum. I could not believe that there was a place to take college level classes for free, especially for a woman in my age group, too young to be a senior. I don’t have a degree, although I have...
by Mass Humaities | Mar 29, 2021 | History News
C.J. Posk lives in Worcester, Massachusetts and is the proud mother of a daughter and son, and grandmother of five. She has a great interest in preserving and sharing history, especially with children. She is the author of Worcester Stacks Up: Firsts and Fun Facts, a...
by Mass Humaities | Mar 17, 2021 | History News
March 2021 In March of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Boston Clemente Course had to go online with its classes. For twenty years, the course has been held in-person at Codman Square Health Center in Dorchester. This disruption could have spelled disaster, but...
by Mass Humaities | Feb 16, 2021 | History News
Mass Humanities announces new sponsorships for events hosted by history organizations. Every Massachusetts resident deserves the opportunity to learn, question, and contribute to the histories of their communities. As we confront the challenges of the pandemic,...