First in the Nation:
New Hampshire's 1776 Constitution to the Present

 

 

Thursday, Feb. 19 at 5:30 pm at the UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, 2 White Street, Concord, NH

Written six months before the Declaration of Independence, New Hampshire’s 1776 Constitution set a national precedent – join us for a timely conversation on its lasting significance, presented in partnership with the Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service. Free & open to the public, with limited seating. Register*

*Due to overwhelming interest, this event is now full. Please register to join the waitlist, and we’ll reach out if a spot opens up!

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June 9 at the CCA

In partnership with NHPBS, NH Historical Society, and the Capitol Center for the Arts, New Hampshire Humanities is proud to present Ken Burns and the American Idea on Tuesday, June 9. Sign up for our e-news to be the first to know when tickets go on sale after April 1!

 

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During the 2024-2025 school year, two educators were chosen by New Hampshire Humanities (NHH) for the inaugural Jere Daniell Public Humanities Teacher Fellowship. Cassandra Doore and Mallory Langkau-Gross were selected by NHH in the summer of 2024 following an extensive interview process of numerous applicants from all across the state. 

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