Clyde Ellis, associate professor of history, helped evaluate grant proposals for the National Endowment for the Humanities during a recent visit to Washington, D.C.
Ellis evaluated proposals for the NEH Exemplary Education Grants program on Jan. 6. The program is a humanities-based initiative that funds curricula from the kindergarten level, through high school and graduate level studies.
Ellis will travel to Oklahoma City in February with six other nationally prominent scholars as a consultant for the Oklahoma Historical Society’s new Native American Museum, which is currently under construction there.