The Consortium awards Aimee Slaughter the inaugural Emanuel Fellowship for her work on Making Atomic History in New Mexico.

The dual collaboration between a public-facing organization and a university is the first of its kind for the society.

Four new working groups will begin in fall 2022.

The Consortium welcomes Cedars-Sinai as our newest member institution.

Join us at the Library of Congress for a conversation with authors Jacqueline Mitton and Simon Mitton about their new biography, Vera Rubin: A Life.

We are delighted to welcome four NEH Postdoctoral Fellows to the Consortium.

Two Dissertation Fellows join the Consortium.

Rittenhouse was a prominent 18th-century astronomer, instrument maker, and statesman.

Collections related to the history of astronomy and exploration are now available for research.

This edited volume will examine primary sources on gender and plant life.

1989 Department of Energy Meeting on the Human Genome Project
1989 Department of Energy Meeting on the Human Genome Project held at the Banbury Center at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Image courtesy of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.