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An independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Arkansas Humanities Council supports humanities based projects in Arkansas.

06/09/2026

Check out "Teachers' Lounge," HumanitiesAR's resource for Arkansas educators, where you'll find grant opportunities for field trips, professional development, as well as classroom projects and supplies.

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HumanitiesAR
Connecting People. Strengthening Communities. Preserving Stories.

06/03/2026

Summer is a great time to invest in yourself and bring fresh ideas back to the classroom. The REACH Grant can help support professional development opportunities such as conferences, workshops, seminars, and webinars.
Grant funds may be used for:

🎓 Registration fees
🚗 Travel costs (in-state only)
📖 Books and teaching resources
💡 Other materials that support your professional growth

Whether you're attending a conference, participating in a workshop, or exploring new teaching resources, the REACH Grant can help support professional development experiences that strengthen both teaching and student learning.

Apply today:
https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=arhc

05/22/2026

🎶 Missed a program? Want to experience it again?

Recordings from the Harmonizing in Arkansas series are now available on the HumanitiesAR YouTube channel—including our latest program exploring the history of rock music in America and Arkansas.

Hear from scholars and artists including Dr. Rolf Groesbeck, Stephen Koch, Carolina Mendoza, S. Juain Young with Artists United, the Redd Shoee Creww, and Arkansas-based rock band deFrance as they explore how music connects us to history, place, and community across generations.

This series is part of By the People: Conversations Beyond 250, leading up to the nation’s 250th anniversary.

▶️ Watch anytime on our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/

HumanitiesAR
Connecting People. Strengthening Communities. Preserving Stories.

05/20/2026

☀️📚 School may be wrapping up, but the REACH Grant is still here for Arkansas teachers all summer long!

Whether you’re reflecting on this school year, planning ahead for fall, or preparing new classroom projects during the break, HumanitiesAR’s REACH Grant can help support your work. Summer is a great time to explore new ideas, attend workshops, and prepare before the next school year begins.

🎒 Funding may be used for:
• Humanities-based classroom projects
• Professional development opportunities
• Classroom supplies and materials

👉 Apply here:
https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=arhc

05/15/2026

The HumanitiesAR Board of Directors is strengthened by members whose careers and curiosity reflect the many paths to the humanities. One of those humanities stars is Catherine Wallack, who has served on our Board since 2023.

With degrees in architecture, art history, and design from Rice University and Harvard University, Catherine began her career in architecture before discovering a passion for archival research. This interest was sparked while curating an exhibition on Edward Durell Stone’s Fulbright Furniture, supported by a HumanitiesAR grant. That project helped launch the next chapter of her career.

Today, Catherine serves as Architectural Records Archivist for Special Collections at the University of Arkansas, where she works with collections, researchers, and exhibits that uncover powerful stories from Arkansas’s past.

Catherine shares: “I had lived in Arkansas for a long time before I started working in Special Collections and thought I knew something about the state. Having routine hands-on experience with these materials is a privilege in so many ways. It reveals aspects of the state’s history that are new to me on a regular basis.”

We’re grateful for both Catherine's expertise, curiosity, and dedication, and for the leadership of our entire Board whose collective knowledge, service, and passion help preserve, share, and celebrate Arkansas stories.

HumanitiesAR
Connecting People. Strengthening Communities. Preserving Stories.

05/07/2026

🎸 Want to know how Arkansas helped shape the sound of rock and roll? Join us for Harmonizing in Arkansas: Rock tonight, Thursday May 7 at 6 p.m. for an evening of music, storytelling, and Arkansas history!

🎤 Stephen Koch, creator and host of Arkansongs, will explore the roots of rock in America and the important role Arkansans have played in shaping the genre.

🎶 The night will also feature a live performance by deFrance, an Arkansas-based rock band, bringing the history to life through music reflective of Koch’s presentation.

From iconic sounds to homegrown talent, discover how Arkansas helped rock the nation.

Join us for this unforgettable evening of music and humanities in action.

📍 William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum
🕔 6-8 PM
🎟 Free & open to all
👉 Register today: https://www.clintonfoundation.org/events/clinton-presidential-center/harmonizing-in-arkansas-rock/

HumanitiesAR
Connecting People. Strengthening Communities. Preserving Stories.

05/06/2026

From classroom projects and professional development to field trips that bring history and storytelling to life, HumanitiesAR is proud to support Arkansas educators and students.

Explore grant opportunities available now for K–12 teachers:

🎒 R.E.A.C.H. Grant
Support for creative classroom projects, educator training, and everyday school supplies

🌳 Arkansas State Parks Field Trip Grant
Take students beyond the classroom with interpreter-led learning experiences at one of Arkansas’s 52 state parks

🏛️ Helen T. Leigh Museum Field Trip Grant
Help cover travel costs for student visits to the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History in Little Rock

Whether you’re mapping out next year’s lessons, planning an educational trip, or looking for new resources for your students, HumanitiesAR is here to help.

📍 Explore current grant opportunities and start planning today:
🔗 https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=arhc

05/01/2026

Looking for ways to bring the humanities to life in your classroom? HumanitiesAR offers multiple grant opportunities designed specifically for K–12 teachers.

🎒 REACH Grant
Support for classroom projects, professional development, and essential school supplies

🌳 Arkansas State Parks Field Trip Grant
Funding to help your students experience hands-on learning at one of Arkansas’s 52 state parks

🏛️ Helen T. Leigh Museum Field Trip Grant
Support to help cover travel costs to visit the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History

Whether you’re planning ahead for next school year or looking to enhance your current lessons, these grants are here to support you and your students.

🔗 Learn more & apply here: https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=arhc

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