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12 of Indy's most creative minds compete for $10,000

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 2 weeks ago: Twelve ideas. Hundreds of chit-chatting audience members. And one $10,000 prize. It’s all on t … more →

Tags: Architecture, Business, Civic Discussion, Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, gardening, History, Humanities

Got a Big Idea? Want $10,000 for it?

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 1 month ago: The Indiana Humanities Council, and a variety of other partners — including Spirit & Place … more →

Tags: Humanities, Philosophy, Civic Engagement, Architecture, History, Civic Discussion, Higher Education, Aesthetics, Education

31 ways to experience the humanities

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 1 month ago: October is Arts & Humanities Month, which means 31 days of thinking, reading, talking and listen … more →

Tags: Humanities, American History, Philosophy, ethnicity, Indiana History, Music, Visual art, Civic Engagement, theatre

Elvis, the King, and Michael, Prince of Pop, had much in common

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 3 months ago: By Molly Armstrong Head Coming up on Hoosier History Live! this Saturday is a reprise of our “ … more →

Tags: Humanities, Music, History, Education, Entertainment, Indiana, indianapolis indiana

Food for Thought: Indiana's Food Culture

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 3 months ago: If you stopped by our booth at the Indiana State Fair during Hoosier Heritage Day and added your hom … more →

Tags: Humanities, ethnicity, Indiana History, Cuisine, cultural festival, History, Education, Entertainment, gardening

Strategic thinking in the context of everything else?

Иван (Ivan) wrote 5 months ago: (‘56 Corvette, or the partially-assembled guts of one. Original engine. The mechanics blew it … more →

Tags: Russia, China, Strategy, International Affairs, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Education, military

Wao

jess wrote 6 months ago: I am reading a book of fiction for no one but myself that I sincerely and realistically expect to fi … more →

Tags: Current Events, Tangents, Alfonso Cuaron, A little Princess, Patrick Doyle, Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, blindness, José Saramago, Migration Studies

Pour homme, pour femme ?1 comment

neilk wrote 10 months ago: Rachida Dati, the French Minister for Justice, caused a stir last week (9th January 2009) when she r … more →

Tags: Gender and Sexuality, Politics, French politics, Gender, Government, Maternity, Ministers, women's representation

The Last Semester: First Meetings and Great Expectations

charleazar wrote 1 year ago: The first good thing about our last semester is the schedule. Although there are days when we only h … more →

Tags: Last Semester, expectations

19 days to go

charleazar wrote 1 year ago: I’m not counting the days before the birth of Christ. What I’m counting are the days bef … more →

Tags: Orgasm, orgasm week

Our Land: Contemporary Art from the Arctic at the Eiteljorg

Jim wrote 1 year ago: Back in September the Indiana Humanities Council made the final round of grand awards for 2008 (Don … more →

Tags: ethnicity, Music, World, Indiana, indianapolis indiana

Military 'Intervention' and US Special Interests: Deceits and Failures

茶树 wrote 1 year ago:   Do you think the Pentagon is a weapon of mass destruction, or a department of national defense. Pe … more →

Tags: military, Iraq War, Gulf War, middle east, US military intervention, Bush policy, oil interests, US Media, corperate america

The Rise of China at the Price of Asia

charleazar wrote 1 year ago: The Rise of China at the Price of Asia An Area Studies Centennial Forum September 2, 2008 Little The … more →

Tags: Orgasm, China, ASEAN, Philippine Foreign Relations

His Works Changed the Consciousness of the People

Jim wrote 1 year ago: Alexander Solzhenitsyn died of either a stroke or a heart attack on Sunday. The Russian author expos … more →

Tags: Fiction, Civic Engagement, History, Literature, Political Science, World

Are You Smarter Than a 12th Grader?5 comments

Nancy wrote 1 year ago: The latest thing in humanities education in Indiana is a new high school social studies course calle … more →

Tags: Art History, Education, History, Humanities, Geography, Indiana schools

Una Herencia Mexicana: Otra Vez

Jim wrote 1 year ago: A few weeks back Robyn Fink from Purdue’s student newspaper, The Exponent, contacted the India … more →

Tags: Painting, ethnicity, Visual art, Art History, History

Harold Lee Miller and Fair Culture3 comments

Jim wrote 1 year ago: A friend of mine turned me on Harold Lee Miller a local photographer who not only happens to be very … more →

Tags: Visual art, Photography, Indiana State Fair, Harold Lee Miller, Cleis Design

The Other Cultural View

Nancy wrote 1 year ago: Like a lot of people, I sometimes use Wikipedia to check a quick fact (“Fargo is not the capit … more →

Tags: Humanities, Philosophy, Language&Linguistics

Summer Funding

kampusherald wrote 1 year ago: The first thing that comes to my mind is the Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, wh … more →

Tags: Academe, Scholarship & Fellowship, History, Education, Fellowship, Graduate Students, Foreign Language


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