Each year, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funds summer institutes for teachers.
These are tuition-free opportunities for K-12 educators to study a variety of humanities topics. Stipends help cover expenses for these programs, which vary in length from one to four weeks. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2022. Visit the NEH website to browse all of the 2022 summer programs. Below are just a few examples.
The Role of Geographic Mobility in the African American Freedom Struggle
Location: Knoxville, TN
Dates: July 3-22, 2022
Creating Communities in California: Chinese American Experiences
Location: Sacramento and San Francisco, CA
Dates: June 26-July 1, 2022 and July 10-15, 2022
Civil Liberties in Times of Crisis: The Japanese American Incarceration
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Dates: June 19-24, 2022; July 10-15, 2022
Heart Mountain, Wyoming, and the Japanese American Incarceration
Location: Cody and Powell, WY
Dates: June 19-23, 2022; July 24-29, 2022
Courting Liberty: Slavery and Equality Under the Constitution, 1770-1870
Location: Atlanta, GA and Charleston, SC
Dates: July 10-22, 2022
The Search for Founding Black Mothers
Location: Virtual (Hosted by Morgan State University)
Dates: July 5 – 29, 2022
Transnational Dialogues in Afro-Latin American and Afro-Latinx Studies for College Faculty
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Dates: June 6-17, 2022
and many more.
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