Each year the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) sponsors a series of summer programs for K-12 teachers and educators. Of particular interest in 2015 are:
- "Rethinking the Gilded Age and Progressive Era: Capitalism, Democracy, and Progressivisms, 1877 to 1920" (University of Chicago)
- "Immigration, Migration, and the Transformation of the African-American Community in the 20th and 21st Centuries" (Schomburg Center, New York Public Library)
- "The News Media and the Making of America, 1730-1865" (American Antiquarian Society)
- "Buffalo's Pan-American Exposition and Ideas of Progress" (Buffalo State SUNY)
- "Crafting Freedom: African-American Entrepreneurs in the Antebellum South" (Thomas Day Education Project, Research Triangle Park, NC)
- "Forge of Innovation: The Springfield Armory and the Genesis of American Industry" (Springfield, MA)
- "Inventing America: Lowell and the Industrial Revolution" (Lowell, MA: Tsongas Industrial History Center)
- "The Richest Hills: Mining in the Far West, 1860-1920" (Montana State Historical Society)
- "The Transcontinental Railroad: Transforming California and the Nation" (Sacramento, sponsored by University of California, Davis)