The Consortium welcomes the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as our newest member.

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.

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Pietro de’ Crescenzi, Ruralium commodorum (Augsburg, 1471)