ACLS President’s Community Messages & Statements: 2019-20
Community Messages
- An Important Reminder of the Urgency to Uphold the Central Role of Humanistic Study In Higher Education – December 2020
- ACLS President Introduces Design Workshop for a New Academy – December 1, 2020
- A Post-Election Message the ACLS Community – November 4, 2020
- Looking Ahead Together – November 1, 2020
- A Time to Listen and a Time to Speak Out – September 1, 2020
- Update on New Programs and Strategic Priorities – August 4, 2020
- Annual Meeting Recap – May 6, 2020
- Update on Strategic Plan and ACLS Fellow’s Accomplishments – April 29, 2020
- Update on International Programs Accomplishments – April 22, 2020
- Update on Fellow’s Accomplishments – April 16, 2020
- Support and Operations during Ongoing Pandemic – April 9, 2020
- Message of Support – April 1, 2020
- Update on 2020 Annual Meeting as Fully Remote – March 26, 2020
- COVID-19 Response – March 20, 2020
- Update on ACLS Operations – March 13, 2020
- Update on the 2020 Annual Meeting – March 10, 2020
Statements
Learn more about the ACLS policy on public statements.
- Joint Statement: COVID-19 and the Key Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences in the United States – August 2020
- Statement on Fostering Equity and Justice In and Through Humanistic Scholarship – June 3, 2020
It is the function of the humanities and social sciences to make the heritage of human creativity past and present meaningful today and for the future. The humanities and social sciences will not thrive unless they reflect the diversity of the experiences they seek to interpret. ACLS President Joy Connolly, September 2019