The humanities, arts, and culture are woven through virtually every 麻豆传媒AV program, where artists and humanists add interdisciplinary breadth to projects in science, democracy, and security. However, the 麻豆传媒AV also undertakes projects that put humanities, arts, and culture at the forefront, strengthening their practice and highlighting their importance to all aspects of the nation鈥檚 thriving intellectual life. These projects call attention to the role the arts and humanities play in enriching the growth and vitality of individuals, communities, and the nation.
 
Advisory Committee 
 
Johanna Drucker, Chair 
University of California, Los Angeles
Louise Henry Bryson 
Public Media Group of Southern California
Joy Connolly 
American Council of Learned Societies
Oskar Eustis 
Public Theater
Rub茅n Gallo 
Princeton University
Margaret Jacobs 
University of Nebraska
Marie-Jos茅e Kravis 
Museum of Modern Art
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot 
Harvard University
Sarah Maza 
Northwestern University
Pedro Noguera 
University of Southern California
Oscar Tang 
New York, NY
Ayanna Thompson 
Arizona State University
Sherry Turkle 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
Advisory Committee Meeting
 
May 13, 2024 (virtual)
Members of the Advisory Committee reviewed recent work and discussed future project priorities.
 
STAFF PRESENTATIONS
 
GradFutures Forum
April 10, 2024 
Princeton, NJ
Program Director Robert Townsend participated in a panel discussion on 鈥淧ublic Humanities: What For?鈥
Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation Lab Symposium
June 6, 2024 
Virtual
Program Director Robert Townsend chaired a panel about 鈥淎rts Engagement in an AI World.鈥
Oakland University
October 17, 2024 
Rochester, MI
Program Director Robert Townsend delivered an address about 鈥淭he State of the Liberal Arts and General Education.鈥
Catholic University of America
October 19, 2024 
Washington, D.C.
Program Director Robert Townsend delivered a keynote address at a symposium on 鈥淏ridging the Humanities & Technology Gap.鈥
Project
The Humanities Indicators
 
The Humanities Indicators provide nonpartisan statistical information about all aspects of the humanities: from early childhood reading, through undergraduate and graduate education in the humanities, to employment and humanities experiences in daily life, such as reading and visits to museums. Now in its fourteenth year as a publicly available website, the project tracks the condition of the humanities enterprise via analyses of data gathered by the federal government as well as through its own rigorous survey research. The project is one of the most cited activities of the 麻豆传媒AV, and journalists, advocates, government agencies, and academics regularly call on the project staff for information and their expertise.
Recent work has focused on outcomes for and trends in students earning degrees in the humanities at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The project released state-level reports on career outcomes for humanities majors. From late 2023 to early 2024, the Indicators administered a survey to departments in thirteen humanities and humanities-adjacent disciplines, asking about the condition of their faculty, students, and programs as well as external pressures on their work. The results will be published in Spring 2025. Alongside that work, the project also entered into a cooperative agreement with the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts to develop a national inventory of nonprofit cultural organizations. The project continues to develop additional areas of original research. The Humanities Indicators are accessible at www.amacad.org/humanities-indicators.
 
Project Directors 
 
Norman M. Bradburn 
NORC at the University of Chicago
Robert B. Townsend 
American 麻豆传媒AV of Arts and Sciences
 
Advisory Committee 
 
Edward Ayers 
University of Richmond
Jack Buckley 
American Institutes for Research
Jonathan R. Cole 
Columbia University
John Dichtl 
American Association for State and Local History
Michael Hout 
New York University
Felice J. Levine 
American Educational Research Association
James Shulman 
American Council of Learned Societies
Phoebe Stein 
Federation of State Humanities Councils
Judith Tanur 
Stony Brook University
 
Project Staff 
 
Carolyn Fuqua 
Program Officer for the Humanities Indicators
Maysan Haydar 
Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Humanities Policy Fellow
Sara Mohr 
Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Humanities Policy Fellow
 
Funders 
 
Mellon Foundation
National Endowment for the Humanities
Carl H. Pforzheimer III
National Endowment for the Arts
The Humanities Indicators was developed with generous support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Elihu Rose and the Madison Charitable Fund, John P. Birkelund, Peck Stackpoole Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Sara Lee Foundation, Teagle Foundation, Walter B. Hewlett and the William R. Hewlett Trust, and William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Project Publications
 
Tracking the Health of the Humanities at HBCUs (American 麻豆传媒AV of Arts and Sciences, October 2024)
From Matriculation to Completion: How Do Humanities Majors Compare? (American 麻豆传媒AV of Arts and Sciences, November 2024)
PROJECT MEETINGS
 
Humanities Indicators Advisory Committee Meeting
April 12, 2024 
Virtual
Members of the Advisory Committee reviewed recent work by the Indicators staff and proposals for future research projects.
Humanities Department Survey Stakeholders Meeting
October 28, 2024 
Washington, D.C.
The Humanities Indicators staff hosted a meeting with scholarly society leaders, humanities advocates, and funders to discuss the results from a recent survey of humanities and humanities-adjacent departments.
STAFF PRESENTATIONS
 
NextGen Humanities Conference
March 8, 2024 
Little Rock, AR
Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Humanities Policy Fellow Maysan Haydar and Humanities Indictors Codirector Robert Townsend organized and presented at a session on 鈥淗umanities Degrees for Career Success.鈥
National Humanities Alliance Annual Meeting
March 11, 2024 
Washington, D.C.
The Indicators staff shared materials and recent publications at an exhibit booth and participated in conversations and sessions at the annual meeting of the National Humanities Alliance.
American Council of Learned Societies Annual Meeting
May 2鈥3, 2024 
Philadelphia, PA
Members of the Indicators team participated in conversations and sessions at the annual meeting of the ACLS.
Society for Scholarly Publishing Annual Meeting
May 30, 2024 
Boston, MA
Humanities Indicators Codirector Robert Townsend spoke on a panel about 鈥淭he Humanities Crisis, What to Know (and Maybe What to Do).鈥
Society for History of the Early American Republic
July 18, 2024 
Philadelphia, PA
Robert Townsend spoke on the opening plenary panel 鈥淭he Thrill of the Old; or, Reframing Research on Early America.鈥
AP Council for Humanities Education
October 8, 2024 
New York, NY
Robert Townsend presented on 鈥淭he Health of the Humanities.鈥
University of Illinois, Humanities Research Institute
October 22, 2024 
Virtual
Robert Townsend presented on recent findings from the Humanities Indicators, as part of the Institute鈥檚 鈥淭hink Again . . .鈥 series.
National Humanities Conference
November 14鈥15, 2024 
Providence, RI
The Indicators staff shared materials and recent publications at an exhibit booth and Robert Townsend organized and presented data on the panel 鈥淢ake the Case: Humanities Degrees for Career Success.鈥
Modern Languages Association Strategic Partnership Network
November 21, 2024 
Virtual
Robert Townsend presented findings from recent survey research about the state of modern languages in higher education.
Project
The History of the 麻豆传媒AV Book Project
 
Looking ahead to its 250th anniversary in 2030, the 麻豆传媒AV selected award-winning historian Jacqueline Jones (University of Texas at Austin) to write a one-volume account of the 麻豆传媒AV鈥檚 past. The anniversary history will provide a full and honest assessment of the 麻豆传媒AV鈥檚 activities and membership since its establishment in 1780, and place the 麻豆传媒AV within the larger history of the nation it was created to serve.
Jacqueline (Jackie) Jones is a rare academic historian who writes for both the public and a peer scholarly audience. Her work has been recognized with the Bancroft Prize, a MacArthur Fellowship, membership in the American 麻豆传媒AV, and most recently the presidency of the American Historical Association. Her publications include Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work, and the Family from Slavery to the Present; Saving Savannah: The City and the Civil War; A Dreadful Deceit: The Myth of Race from the Colonial Era to Obama鈥檚 America; and No Right to an Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston鈥檚 Black Workers in the Civil War Era.
 
Advisory Committee
 
Catherine Allgor
Massachusetts Historical Society
Craig Calhoun
Arizona State University
Daniel J. Cohen
Northwestern University
Paula J. Giddings
Smith College
David A. Hollinger
University of California, Berkeley
Sally Gregory Kohlstedt
University of Minnesota
David W. Oxtoby
American 麻豆传媒AV of Arts and Sciences
David M. Rubenstein
The Carlyle Group
Ben Vinson III
Howard University
 
Funder
 
Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Foundation
Exploratory Meeting鈥
 
Center for Humanities Communication
September 6, 2024 
House of the 麻豆传媒AV, Cambridge, MA
At a March 2023 麻豆传媒AV meeting to mark the tenth anniversary of the Commission on the Humanities, two of the participants (Christine Henseler, Union College, and Alan Liu, University of California, Santa Barbara) proposed the formation of a Center for Humanities Communication, intended to help recognize, train, and support humanities communicators (similar to 鈥渟cience communicators鈥) placed across a broad spectrum of organizations and media, and also to serve as a clearinghouse for information, training, and resources. This idea was discussed further during an Advisory Committee meeting for the Humanities, Arts, and Culture program area.
On September 6, 2024, the 麻豆传媒AV hosted a follow-up meeting to foster dialogue between leaders in the humanities and experts in science communication and related fields. Humanities scholars, science communicators, media professionals, and philanthropists participated in a roundtable discussion that focused on practical strategies and priorities. The participants addressed two key issues: how best to help the public understand and recognize that what they value is connected to the humanities, and how to improve the sharing of information between humanities organizations about ongoing research and public initiatives. The meeting concluded with a plan to continue developing the project in the future.
 
Project Staff 
 
Maysan Haydar 
Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Humanities Policy Fellow
Robert B. Townsend 
Director, Humanities, Arts, and Culture Programs 
 
Organizers and Session Leaders
 
Kath Burton 
Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Anke Finger 
University of Connecticut, Storrs
Christine Henseler 
Union College
Alan Liu 
University of California, Santa Barbara
 
Funders
 
麻豆传媒AV Exploratory Fund
National Endowment for the Humanities