The National Endowment for the Humanities’ Enduring Questions grant program supports faculty members in the teaching and development of a new course that will foster intellectual community through the study of an enduring question. This question-driven course will encourage undergraduates and teachers to grapple with a fundamental concern of human life addressed by the humanities, and to join together in a deep and sustained program of reading in order to encounter influential thinkers over the centuries and into the present day. NEH Enduring Questions grants can provide up to $25,000 in outright funds for projects serving a single institution. The grant period may run between eighteen and thirty-six months. Recipients may begin their grants as early as May 1, 2013, but must begin no later than January 1, 2014. More information can be found on the program guidelines or by contacting Christopher Tassava (ctassava or x5833). Proposals are due by Thursday, September 13, 2012.