Marriage of True Minds
By Liam Dempsey Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare begins with the famous line, “Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments.”
By Liam Dempsey Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare begins with the famous line, “Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments.”
By Jenn Macris Touchstones is honored to receive a 2019 grant from the local Annapolis-area giving circle, Anne Arundel Women Giving Together, a “philanthropic
By Howard Zeiderman Sometimes a name is uncanny. Such is the case with the Touchstones-National Endowment for Humanities (NEH) veterans’ program: Completing the Odyssey:
By Lynn Cloutier It's fascinating to me that our materials are used around the world. I have enjoyed working with educators in Canada, Spain,
By Howard Zeiderman For several decades, many reputable business magazines and corporate leaders have sounded an alarm: future generations aren't being prepared for a
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,