Community College Humanities Association

Most recently, CCHA was housed at Essex County College in Newark, NJ, until the end of 2015.

At the beginning of 2016, CCHA moved to the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) and it is currently housed on the Essex campus.

[4] In addition, the regular day-to-day work of the organization is overseen by the National Director, Andrew Rusnak, Jr, who is an associate professor of English at the Community College of Baltimore County.

The primary and flagship publication is the Community College Humanities Review, a peer-reviewed journal published bi-annually.

)[6] Transcendentalism and Reform in the Age of Emerson, Thoreau, and Fuller[7] Slavery in the American Republic: From Constitution to Civil War[8] On Native Grounds: Studies of Native American Histories and the Land[9] Funding was also given to the 2015 documentary film Poetry of Witness Pictorial Histories and Myth-Histories: "Graphic Novels" of the Mixtecs and Aztecs[10] India's Past And The Making Of The Present[11] The Legacy of Ancient Italy: The Etruscan and Early Roman City[12] Advancing the Humanities at Community Colleges: An NEH Bridging Cultures Project[13] Mesoamerica and the Southwest: A New History for an Ancient Land[14] Georgia O'Keeffe: Santa Fe, Abiquiu, and the New Mexico Landscape[15]