05/27/2026
Get all your burning questions answered about the Golden Age of Piracy 🏴☠️ in a Reddit AMA featuring ASU's own Manushag Powell, a professor of English and pirate literature expert!
Join the fun on June 6 or submit your question in advance: https://ow.ly/s6Wy50Z3rAH
05/20/2026
Edit: Carla LynDale Bishop, Yasmin Saikia and Chad Haines are recognized for their work on "Mapping Blackness."
Congratulations to the 17 amazing faculty members who make up our cohort of spring seed grant recipients! Learn more about their projects at https://news.asu.edu/b/20260519-asu-humanities-institute-announces-spring-2026-seed-grant-recipients
05/20/2026
We can't believe the semester is over! Shout-out to the incredible fellows who completed their fellowship year with us: Evan Berry, Peter Joseph Torres, Linh Vu, Jed Samer, Mónica Espaillat Lizardo and Rachel Corbman! 👏
05/11/2026
We're thrilled to share Dan Gilfillan is joining the Humanities Institute as the 2026-27 Research Development Fellow! A Humanities Institute seed grant recipient with over a decade of institutional history, Dan will assist with programming development, national alliance-building and grant initiatives. Learn more: https://news.asu.edu/b/20260508-asu-humanities-institute-announces-research-development-fellow
04/29/2026
It's Denim Day! 🩵 We're wearing denim to protest the myths about sexual violence. Follow ASU Sexual & Relationship Violence Prevention Program for resources and more information.
04/29/2026
We're ramping up for this year's Desert Nights, Rising Stars. Oct. 16-17, 2026. Keynote: Stephen Graham Jones. Now until May 15, you can apply to be a presenter:
https://piper.asu.edu/hostaconferencesession
You can also check out the full list of featured faculty so far here:
https://piper.asu.edu/conference/faculty
Pushing the envelope. Risk. Vulnerability.
Registration opens June 1. ❤️
04/27/2026
We're looking forward to welcoming Aaron Hess back to the Humanities Institute tomorrow at 10 a.m. for his event The Rhetoric of Deception!
A Humanities Institute seed grant awardee, Aaron's work explores public trust. Register to learn why the humanities matter in the age of online fraud: https://asuevents.asu.edu/event/rhetoric-deception-why-humanities-matter-age-online-fraud