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Nearly 3,000 students representing schools from throughout the United States, surrounding territories, and countries around the world gathered at the University of Maryland, College Park to compete in the 2015 Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Competition. Sixty-seven exceptional students
June 23, 2015
The Maryland Humanities Council is pleased to announce that RaeLynne Snyder of Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPSS) was honored with the HISTORY® Award for Service at the culmination of the 2015 Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Competition on June 18, 2015. The HISTORY® Award for Service, sp
June 22, 2015
The Maryland Humanities Council (MHC) is pleased to welcome two new staff members to its team: Jessica Wichmann, who will serve as its Communications Officer, and Jessica Dupont, who will serve as Program Coordinator for grants and its Museum on Main Street program.
June 17, 2015
Free and open to the public, live local musical and theatrical acts open each show. Living history performances by actors/scholars are followed by question and answer sessions, which spark spirited conversation and provide educational family fun. Audiences will hear from the voices of the fastest..
June 3, 2015
More than 600 talented middle and high students, along with their proud parents and teachers, converged on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County on Saturday, May 2, 2015 to compete in the annual Maryland History Day state contest. Representing 10 counties and Baltimore City...
May 5, 2015
Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America, a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition, tours the state through a partnership with the Maryland Humanities Council. The Allegany Museum, the third stop on its tour, welcomes the public to join them on May 30 at 1pm to celebrate exhibition’s opening.
April 23, 2015
Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America, a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition, tours the state through a partnership with the Maryland Humanities Council. The Allegany Museum, the third stop on its tour, welcomes the public to join them on May 30 at 1pm to celebrate exhibition’s opening.
The Maryland Humanities Council’s (MHC) popular Literary Mount Vernon Walking Tours return April 18th and will continue on the third Saturday of each month until October.
April 19, 2015
Have you ever, after reading a book, wanted to tell an author how his or her words changed your life? Students will be honored as Maryland finalists on April 25th at the Enoch Pratt Free Library for their entries in the 2015 Letters About Literature contest. The Christine D. Sarbanes Teacher Award,
March 31, 2015
Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America, a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition, tours the state through a partnership with the Maryland Humanities Council. The Federalsburg Museum, the second stop on its tour, welcomes the public to join them on April 4th at 10am for a ribbon cutting and
March 23, 2015