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Give your thanks -- and then listen

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 1 week ago: On the day after Thanksgiving, StoryCorps is asking you to set aside one hour to record a conversati … more →

Tags: Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, Family, History, Humanities, Indiana, Indiana History, memoir

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, Area Studies, Business, Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, gardening, History, Humanities

What the Humanities mean to YOU.

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 1 month ago: For National Arts & Humanities Month, we asked some of our friends to tell us what the humanitie … more →

Tags: Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, Higher Education, History, Humanities, Indiana, Literature, Music

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, Higher Education, Aesthetics, Area Studies, Education

31 ways to experience the humanities

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 2 months ago: October is Arts & Humanities Month, which means 31 days of thinking, reading, talking and listen … more →

Tags: American History, Architecture, Area Studies, Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, ethnicity, Family, Higher Education

What-are-you-reading-Wednesday: Leadership and the New Science

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 2 months ago: By  Larry Rowland, Chair of the Indiana Humanities Council’s Board of Directors It has been sa … more →

Tags: Humanities, Philosophy, History, Business

Find Peace in the Resource Connection

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 2 months ago: Today is the International Day of Peace, so we took a look at the various resources in the Resource … more →

Tags: American History, Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, ethnicity, Family, History, Humanities, Indiana

Conner Prairie’s Spirit of the Prairie Award: Honoring America’s Innovators1 comment

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 3 months ago: By Ellen M. Rosenthal, President and CEO of Conner Prairie As the President & CEO of Indiana’s o … more →

Tags: American History, Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, History, Humanities, Indiana, Indiana History, Literature

The Three Great Myths in Indiana History

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 3 months ago: Here are the “Three Great Myths in Indiana history” as reported by those who wander the … more →

Tags: American History, Civic Engagement, Education, History, Humanities, Indiana, Indiana History

What-are-you-reading-Wednesday: A stack of newspapers and magazines1 comment

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 4 months ago: By Kristen Fuhs Wells, communications director for the Indiana Humanities Council. Printed publicati … more →

Tags: Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, Humanities, Photography, Travel, Visual art, World

Does a justice's sex, race or ethnicity contribute to the quality of the justice's decisions?

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 4 months ago: Written by David Orentlicher, MD, JD. Orentlicher is the Samuel R. Rosen Professor of Law and Co-Dir … more →

Tags: Humanities, Philosophy, ethnicity, Civic Engagement, History, Law/Jurisprudence, Family, Politics

Could Independence Day really be the least American holiday?1 comment

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 5 months ago: “The Fourth of July, or Independence Day, as it has come to be known, is perhaps the most and … more →

Tags: Civic Engagement, Education, Entertainment, ethnicity, History, Humanities, World

Making it Relevant: Discovering Darwin

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 5 months ago: This Friday series (by Joshua Eskew, a senior at Marian College studying English and communication, … more →

Tags: Education, History, Humanities, Philosophy, Science

Reflections on the men of World War II 1 comment

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 5 months ago: Written by a Hoosier History Live listener I was interested in 90- year- old P.E. MacAllister’s appe … more →

Tags: ethnicity, Family, History, Humanities, Indiana, indianapolis indiana, Politics, World

Upcoming Humanities Events in Indiana

Kristen Fuhs Wells wrote 5 months ago: Here are some upcoming events around the state. What’s going on in your neck of the woods? Add … more →

Tags: Humanities, Visual art, Civic Engagement, History, Higher Education, Education, Entertainment, Family, Indiana

Sandra Day O’Connor on Advancing the Rights of Humanity1 comment

andreacohn wrote 7 months ago: On a beautiful spring night filled with the promise of all things fresh and green, folks turned out … more →

Tags: Humanities, American History, Civic Engagement, History, Law/Jurisprudence, Civil Rights Humanities Civil Discussions

Meandering Indiana - 11.2

Nancy wrote 9 months ago: I tend to get a little lost driving around Elkhart. Like many towns on a river, it has streets that … more →

Tags: ethnicity, Literature, Meandering Indiana, Indiana Counties

Friday Blincoln Blogs Return

Jim wrote 1 year ago: Aside from a mathematics problem in the blog headline, this blog from the Lincoln Bicentennial is pr … more →

Tags: Indiana History, Civic Engagement, History, Lincoln Blogs

The Next Commentator

Nancy wrote 1 year ago: All kinds of things are happening this year–it’s not easy to keep up. I listen to three … more →

Tags: ethnicity, African-American


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