News Articles
Clarkson University Receives $50K Pomeroy Foundation Grant to Support Students Majoring in History
Published October 4, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website. Clarkson University has received a $50,000 grant from the William G. Pomeroy Foundation® to support students majoring in history who pursue service-learni...
New History U High School Course: The History of American Protest
Published October 5, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History website. The Gilder Lehrman Institute's History U lets high school students explore American history with top scholars—completely free of charge. ...
DHPSNY Launches 2022 Constituent Needs Survey
Published October 12, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared in a DHPSNY newsletter. The DHPSNY team is continually evaluating our services to ensure we are meeting the needs of collecting institutions across New York State. We have developed this short survey for you ...
AASLH 2023 Conference Call for Papers
Published October 12, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the AASLH website. The preamble to the United States Constitution, begins with the phrase “We, the People…” This phrase has become synonymous with the definition of an American identity. Despite its inclusive...
Daughters of the American Revolution and William G. Pomeroy Foundation® Launch Historic Marker Program to Commemorate Revolutionary America
Published October 25, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared in a William G. Pomeroy Foundation press release. In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States, the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and William G. Pomeroy Foundation a...
Pomeroy Fund for NYS History Awards $100,000 to Support Museum Educators and Educational Programs
Published October 27, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website. The Pomeroy Fund for NYS History has awarded 20 history-related organizations across New York State $5,000 each during its fifth grant round to bring back or hire mu...
Path Through History: Wyoming County's National Votes for Women Trail
Published November 2, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the Wyoming County Tourism website. The National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites, in partnership with the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, began a series of roadside markers across the United State...
Pomeroy Foundation Grants Available for Historic Markers in Central New York
Published November 4, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the William G. Pomeroy Foundation website. The next regional round of the William G. Pomeroy Foundation’s New York State Historic Marker Grant Program is now open. Markers funded through the program commemora...
Humanities NY Reading & Discussion Application Open
Published November 4, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared in a Humanities NY newsletter. In each of Humanities NY's Reading & Discussion Programs, participants read a series of thematically linked texts over the course of four, five, or six sessions. ...
Multi-year Proposals Sought for Journal of the CCHS
Published November 4, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the Chenango County Historical Society website. The Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS) recently commemorated “National Author’s Day,” celebrating regional writers who contributed to the 10th anniv...
New York State Council for the Social Studies Awards Nominations Open
Published November 7, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the NYSCSS website. NYSCSS seeks your nomination to recognize exemplary social studies professionals in New York State. Consider nominating a colleague or yourself for any of our awards below. Our annual a...
Abolitionists Inducted to Hall of Fame
Published November 7, 2022 | State History
This article orginally appeared on the National Abolition Hall of Fame & Museum website. Descendants and sponsors traveled from across New York State, as well as from California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minneso...
New Ways To Understand Robert Moses: An Interview With Katie Uva And Kara Murphy Schlichting
Published November 7, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the Gotham Center for New York City History website. If you teach courses on New York City’s history, or just have a passing interest in its past, you are sure to come across Robert A. Caro’s biography The Po...
Madison Historical Review Call for Papers Spring 2023
Published November 7, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the James Madison University website. The Madison Historical Review (MHR) is pleased to announce that we are now accepting submissions for our Spring 2023 issue. The MHR is a peer-reviewed academic journal at...
NYSCA Funds Expansion of Educational Programming at the Saratoga County History Center
Published November 9, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared in a Saratoga County History Center press release. The Saratoga County History Center in Ballston Spa announced a $10,000 grant from the New York State Council on the Arts Regrowth and Capacity Grants. The...
MANY 2023 Conference Scholarships
Published November 9, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the MANY website. MANY is thrilled to announce 27 scholarship opportunities available for museum professionals to attend Find Center: Access, Inclusion, Participation, and Engagement annual conference in Syra...
The Bodega: Place, Urban Redevelopment, and Political Power in Postwar New York with Historian Pedro A. Regalado Recorded Lecture Now Available
Published November 9, 2022 | State History
New York City’s Latinx small-business owners were frequent victims of urban renewal “slum clearance” during the 1950s. By the next decade, they wielded the federal War on Poverty to reimagine the relationship between government and Latinx New York...
Larry J. Hackman Research Residency Program
Published November 21, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the New York State Archives website. Applications are now available for the 2023-24 Larry J Hackman Research Residency at the New York State Archives Come to the State Archives as a Hackman Research Reside...
NYSCA FY2023 Grantees Announced
Published December 1, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on the NYSCA website. Congratulations to the museums and historical societies who will receive 2023 NYSCA funding! The full list of grantees can be seen here.
Port Byron Marks Special Places in History
Published December 6, 2022 | State History
This article originally appeared on The Citizen website. What do Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train and a Bible he once owned, a noted Mormon church leader who founded Salt Lake City, and a mincemeat company have in common? All were commemorate...