After five years archiving Wyoming history, library specialist fired in latest DOGE cuts
- Humanities Nebraska lost federal grant funding on Wednesday, impacting its annual budget by 40%.
- The NEH grant termination stemmed from a push to repurpose funding, reportedly to align with the President's agenda.
- This action canceled several research projects, including efforts to digitize historic newspapers and Native American school records.
- Laura Weakly noted the grant's importance, stating, "It's such a small expenditure, but the good that comes out of it is so important."
- The grant cancellation leaves projects scrambling for funds and casts uncertainty over future humanities initiatives and resources.
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Where did U.S. humanities grants go? To projects from a baseball film to AI research
From AI research to historical preservation, programs funded by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities reach every corner of the U.S. Now the government has terminated those grants.(Image credit: David M. Dempsey (owner of photo, Japanese photographer unknown))
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Kentucky Humanities cut by DOGE
How would you feel if someone took your child’s favorite book out of his hands?
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