Centering The Humanities Across The Globe
The Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes is a global forum that strengthens the work of humanities centers and institutes through advocacy, grant-making, and inclusive collaboration. CHCI advances cross-institutional partnerships, recognizes regional humanities cultures, and mobilizes the collective capacity of the humanities to engage the most pressing issues in society today.
Learn More Member DirectoryPublic Humanities Award Recipients 2026
The CHCI Public Humanities Network is proud to announce the two recipients of the 2026 Public Humanities Award for Leadership in Practice and Community which recognizes and celebrates exemplary public humanities work engaged with communities.
Rocks, Water, Words: Life in the AI Paradigm
Ricky D’Andrea Crano (artist, educator, and critical media and cultural theorist) reflects on 'Rocks, Water, Words: Life in the AI Paradigm' as part of the UCHRI's Foundry publication "AI Paradigm". This publication was supported by CHCI's Human Craft in the Age of Digital Technologies Initiative.
CHCI Initiative at Willson Center announces Mellon funding of Penn Center partnership
Culture and Community at the Penn Center National Historic Landmark District – a partnership between St. Helena Island, South Carolina’s Penn Center and the University of Georgia Willson Center for Humanities and Arts – has received a $1 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to fund the second phase of its public humanities partnership.
Public Humanities Award Recipients 2026
The CHCI Public Humanities Network is proud to announce the two recipients of the 2026 Public Humanities Award for Leadership in Practice and Community which recognizes and celebrates exemplary public humanities work engaged with communities.
CHCI 2026 New Advisory Board Members
CHCI welcomes five new members of its Advisory Board: Thomas Keenan, Blair Kelley, Karen Lawrence, Brett Neilson, Tansen Sen.
CHCI Initiative at Willson Center announces Mellon funding of Penn Center partnership
Culture and Community at the Penn Center National Historic Landmark District – a partnership between St. Helena Island, South Carolina’s Penn Center and the University of Georgia Willson Center for Humanities and Arts – has received a $1 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to fund the second phase of its public humanities partnership.
A View of Humanities Today with Jeffrey Cohen
The humanities has good stories to tell about its role in troubled times. On November 18, the CHCI Public Humanities Network hosted a conversation with Dean Jeffrey Cohen (Arizona State University) who provided guidelines and examples for how the humanities can support communities and students as well as imagine better futures.