Registration Now Open for the 2025 AASLH Annual Conference!
Registration Now Open! 2025 AASLH Annual Conference In Partnership with the Ohio Local History Alliance September 10 – 13 Cincinnati, Ohio [...]
Your Voice Matters: Vote in the AASLH Council Election
AASLH Members: Voting is now open in the annual Council and Leadership Nominating Committee elections. We encourage you to participate in [...]
2025 Annual Conference Fellowships and Scholarships
The Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko Memorial Scholarship, Douglas Evelyn Diversity Fellowships, and Small Museums Scholarships are the three programs that AASLH offers to [...]
Contact Congress: Save Agencies that Support History Orgs and Nonprofit Tax Status
In this update: Contact Congress: Reject the president’s budget proposal and support IMLS, NEH, and NPS Contact Congress: Don’t [...]
New AASLH Book: Think Like a Curator
Now Available! Think Like a Curator: A Guide to Curatorial Practice in History Organizations By Donna R. Braden Paperback [...]
Advocacy Update: Congressional Support for U.S. 250th Funding
We again need your voice to ask for 250th anniversary funding to the IMLS and the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission, [...]
Impact of Federal and State Actions on History Organizations
Recent federal and state actions are creating a difficult and uncertain environment for the history field. With your help, [...]
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Send AASLH Your Grant Cancellation Letters
The White House recently directed the termination of thousands of grants from federal agencies that serve the history field, including the National Endowment for [...]
Introducing the 2025 History Leadership Institute Fellows
AASLH is thrilled to announce that we have selected 25 of our field’s emerging leaders as the 2025 History Leadership Institute Fellows! Chosen from [...]
An AASLH Member on the Value of IMLS and NEH
We are presenting this column which appears in the Oklahoma Historical Society newsletter as an example to AASLH members and others who are willing [...]
An AASLH Member’s Letter to the Smithsonian
We are presenting this letter as an example to AASLH members and others who are willing to send their own messages to federal and [...]
Take Action to Save the National Endowment for the Humanities
After effectively shutting down the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) this week, the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency is now targeting [...]
Carrying the Banner
Your Content Goes Here As Americans prepare to commemorate the 250th anniversary of independence, “The Star-Spangled Banner” has questions. Conservation of an [...]