Digital resources for learners of all ages
Enjoy our upcoming and recent online programs:
Learn more about our Ideas on Tap series DETAILS
Learn about our Epidemics & the Humanities series HERE
Learn about the upcoming programs in our Black Thought series HERE
Join us for our next Humanities to Go Online as Adair Mulligan presents "The Connecticut: New England's Great River" on Friday, October 2 at 5 pm in a free online program. Register HERE
Enjoy this recording of our recent event in the Black Thought series, "From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter," presented by Dartmouth professor, Dr. Matthew Delmont on Wednesday, September 23rd. WATCH
Part of our 2020 Ideas on Tap series, "Voting in America: The Good, The Bad, and The Absent" was held on Tuesday, September 15, in partnership with New Hampshire Institute of Politics and the Grappone Center for the Humanities at Saint Anselm College. You can watch the recorded program HERE.
This Humanities to Go Online program exploring women in art as both subjects and creators was presented by Jane Oneail on Friday, September 4. A recording of the presentation has been archived for your enjoyment HERE.
Award-winning travel author J.W. Ocker takes us on a 300-mile roundtrip through the Granite State to discover what odd wonders can be seen by anybody with just a single tank of gas and any given Saturday morning. Please click here to enjoy the recording of this program: WATCH
Dr. Graziella Parati discusses the history of fascism and its roots in Italy in the early twentieth century. Many people talk about fascism, but what is it? How does it gain power? Fascism is where all ideas go to die; it is a movement against democracy and human rights. Yet, it is being treated as just another point of view. This recorded program helps explain what this thing called fascism is. WATCH
On Friday, July 24 Dr. Michael William Wyatt (Dartmouth) discussed one of the most remarkable first-hand accounts of the Black Death in his talk: “From Black Death to New World: Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron.” The recorded program will be available soon right here. WATCH
Watch this recording of "My Problem with White Jesus," presented on June 26th by Dr. Dennis Britton as part of our Black Thought Series. View

Join us for upcoming Humanities to Go Online programs in our "Black Thought" series. Learn more
Watch this recording of "Juneteenth: A Historical Celebration of Black Liberation," presented for employees of Northeast Delta Dental as part of our Humanities@Work program. Watch
Enjoy this video of our first virtual Ideas on Tap program, featuring a discussion about fake news and its impact on our democracy and recorded on June 16. Watch
Marion Stoddart: The Work of 1000
The empowering story of Marion Stoddart, an "ordinary" woman who accomplished the extraordinary and how she did it. If you missed the documentary we shared for a limited time, please see: Additional resources to complement "The Work of 1000"
Brewing in NH: An Informal History of Beer in the Granite State
Humanities to Go Online presented by Glenn Knoblock
Tell Us Your Story
Eva Crusciel, Gwendolyn Quezaire-Presutti, Jordan Tirell-Wysocki, and Tricia Rose Burt share stories from our most recent Annual Dinner.
What's happening in the public humanities today?
Join us for a conversation with Brian Boyles, executive director of Mass Humanities, and his guest, Anthony Poore, executive director of New Hampshire Humanities, about what's on the horizon for public humanities in their respective states.
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Teaching Resources
& Lesson Plans
You Hold Me Up
Who Says Women Can't
Be Doctors? The Story of
Elizabeth Blackwell
Heart on Fire: Susan B.
Anthony Votes for President

Miss Rumphius

One Plastic Bag
Grandfather's Journey
All Different Now:
Juneteenth, the First
Day of Freedom
Frederick's Journey:
The Life of Frederick Douglass