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Reading Tall Tales to Children at Coeburn Community Library

Neva Bryan wrote 5 days ago: http://www.flickr.com/photos/coeburn_community_library/4098605763/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/coeb … more →

Tags: Neva Bryan, writer, Neva, Novelist, Tall Tales, NEH, coeburn community library, Library

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) - Digital Humanities Start Up Grants

ovpreablog wrote 1 month ago: The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) invites applications to the Digital Humanities Start … more →

Tags: Education, Informatics & Communications

Gifts From The Ancestors

polarfieldservice wrote 1 month ago: Okvik human head carved from Walrus ivory, Princeton University Art Museum; The Lloyd E. Cotsen, Cla … more →

Tags: Alaska, National Science Foundation, Social and Human Sciences, archaeology, Princeton Art Museum, Bering Strait, Chukchi Sea, ivory

How to toot your own horn: Inman Middle

talkupaps wrote 1 month ago: We here at www.TalkUpAPS.com know that our primary mission is share the incredible things that are g … more →

Tags: Teachers, Principals, Students, Community Partners, APS Staff, schools, Arts & Literature, athletics, curriculum

Resource: NEH database of funded projects

turesearch wrote 1 month ago: Faculty interested in applying for grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) are n … more →

Tags: Resources & Advice, Humanities

KHC seeks new magazine editor, public relations director

khcstory wrote 2 months ago: The Kentucky Humanities Council Inc. in Lexington, a private nonprofit organization affiliated with … more →

Tags: Kentucky Humanities magazine, Speakers Bureau, Editor, Kentucky Humanities, Kentucky Humanities Council, Marketing, Public Relations

Our Lincoln DVD on sale now!

khcstory wrote 2 months ago: If you weren’t able to travel to Washington, D.C., to see Our Lincoln at the John F. Kennedy C … more →

Tags: Humanities, Our Lincoln, Kentucky, Kentucky Humanities Council, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D C, Michael Breeding MEDIA

NEA, NEH, and state worship

clarespark wrote 3 months ago: This is the mission statement  for the NEA and NEH. I have emphasized in bold face those items that … more →

Tags: 1, spirituality, Herder, National Endowment for the Arts, Meinecke, Fichte, cultural freedom, Martin Dies, James Bryant Conant

Grant funds support Civil War programs in Kentucky

khcstory wrote 3 months ago: The Kentucky Humanities Council recently awarded more than $2,250 to two Kentucky organizations for … more →

Tags: grants, Abraham Lincoln, Chautauqua, Civil War, Humanities, Jim Sayre, Kentucky Humanities Council

Several University Press authors featured in Speakers Bureau

khcstory wrote 3 months ago: LEXINGTON (University of Kentucky News) − The Kentucky Humanities Council has released a list of sch … more →

Tags: Humanities, Speakers Bureau, Kentucky Humanities Council, Books, University Press of Kentucky, Literature, Kentucky Humanities

Historical South Carolina newspapers enter digital age1 comment

ledeobserver wrote 3 months ago: Today’s news items are usually outdated by the time their headlines appear in print. But now, … more →

Tags: Newspapers, South Carolina

Is This Stuff Legal?

NathanEarle wrote 3 months ago: Now, don’t get me wrong, I love art with a message — especially the kind that gets stuck … more →

Tags: Law & Politics, Propaganda, Obama Administration, Totalitarianism, Nea, NEH, National Endowment for the Arts

New NEH Grant announced for collections care and climate management

Max van Balgooy wrote 4 months ago: We’ve just received word that the Division of Preservation and Access at the National Endowmen … more →

Tags: Buildings, COLLECTIONS, sustainability, Climate management, HVAC

NEH Grant- American Skyscraper:Transforming Chicago and the Nation conclusion

spotwin wrote 5 months ago: NEH Grant Day 7/Saturday July 18, 2009 Today is the final day of our program The American Skyscraper … more →

Tags: Chicago Architecture Foundation, Architecture, Chicago, Skyscrapers, Landmarks in American History Workshops

A Philosopher And NEH Reviewer Weighs In

Daniel Fincke wrote 5 months ago: Last week, we had several posts (“Wanted: Non-Philosophers To Do Philosophy”, On The Goals Of Introd … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Brian Leiter, inter-disciplinary, Public Perception of Philosophy, Philosophy Popularization, Disciplinary Rigor

The rise of the modern design firm.... Holabird and Roche: a case study

spotwin wrote 5 months ago: NEH grant-Day 5/Thursday July 16 Willis tower, formerly Sears Tower Today’s Chicago Tribute ra … more →

Tags: Chicago Architecture Foundation, Architecture, NEH, Chicago, Skyscrapers, Landmarks in American History Workshops

Kentucky Humanities Council awards $7,800 in grant funding

khcstory wrote 5 months ago: The Kentucky Humanities Council recently awarded a total of $7,800 to two Kentucky organizations for … more →

Tags: Humanities, grants, Kentucky Humanities Council, Lexington Opera Society, Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial, "A Shirt-Tailed Boy Named Abe", Kentucky Association of Teachers of History, The Unnatural Nature of Historical Literacy, Fall Conference

Philosophy Not As Exceptional, But As Specialized

Daniel Fincke wrote 5 months ago: Recently in the philosophy blogosphere there has been a bit of a stir over a request for grant propo … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Education, academic disciplines, inter-disciplinary, NEH, Disciplinary Rigor, Jude Jones

Skyscrapers as visual icons2 comments

spotwin wrote 5 months ago: NEH grant-Day 4/Wednesday July 15, 2009 July 15 th is always a special day in the year. It is my ann … more →

Tags: Chicago Architecture Foundation, Architecture, Library, Chicago, Skyscrapers, Landmarks in American History Workshops, Art


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