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By Stefanie Takacs With a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Touchstones Discussion Project launched a new program specifically for
By Stefanie Takacs With a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Touchstones Discussion Project launched a new program specifically for
By Touchstones Roving Reporter On January 24, Touchstones’ Executive Director, Stefanie Takacs, and Advisory Council member, Randy Cover, stepped temporarily into entirely new roles—
By Lynn Cloutier At Touchstones, our customers are at the heart of our operations and program development. Teachers, curriculum supervisors, librarians, and other educators
By Howard Zeiderman When I was younger, I never expected to travel to the many places I have visited over the last three decades:
By Stefanie Takacs, Executive Director Since 2015, Touchstones staff have been running discussion programs within the school at the Maryland Correctional Institute for Women,
By Howard Zeiderman As we look forward to spring of 2019, we’re gearing up for some great Touchstones professional development activity this month and
By Charles Green Having graduated from the St. John’s College Graduate Institute program, a Touchstones discussion feels extremely familiar to me, with participants sitting
For more than 35 years, Touchstones staff has developed partnerships with teachers around the world. While we often hear from teachers and students how
In our summer e-newsletter, which you can read on our website under Press, we introduced an upcoming fall project, Frankenreads. Frankenreads is an international
Veteran and Discussion Leader Stephanie Morgan (USM) talks about the importance of reflecting on her return to civilian life after military service.