Angelica Hankins
Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine.
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The National Humanities Medal, inaugurated in 1997, honors individuals or groups whose work has deepened the nation's understanding of the humanities and broadened our citizens' engagement with history, literature, languages, philosophy, and other humanities subjects. Up to 12 medals can be awarded each year.
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NEH welcomes nominations for individuals and organizations whose activities, contributions, and achievements have significantly enriched the educational, intellectual, and cultural life of the nation. To nominate an individual or organization, please use the online nomination form below. Please note that once a nomination is submitted, it will remain active for an additional two years.
NEH will accept nominations until close of business Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
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Each year the National Endowment for the Humanities may select an individual of distinguished intellectual achievement in the humanities to deliver the Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities. The lectureship is the highest honor the federal government bestows for achievement in the humanities.
NEH established the lecture in 1972 to honor the intellectual and civic virtues exemplified by Thomas Jefferson. The lectureship recognizes distinguished contributions to the humanities and provides an occasion for the lecturer to communicate the knowledge and wisdom of the humanities before a broad general audience. The lecturer is expected to give an original and substantive address that is of interest to both scholars and the lay public. The award carries a $10,000 honorarium, an amount that is set by statute in NEH’s authorizing legislation.
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The Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities, established by the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1972, is the highest honor the federal government confers for distinguished intellectual achievement in the humanities.
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NEH welcomes nominations from the public. Before submitting a nomination, please consult the list of past recipients for reference. Self-nominations are not permitted.
Nominations must be received by close of business, Friday, November 4, 2023.
Selection Process
The NEH Chair selects the lecturer with the advice of the National Council on the Humanities, a board of distinguished private citizens who are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
Queries about the submission of nominations can be sent to questions@neh.gov.