Humanities programs connect across state.
By Julianna Thibodeaux
Chautauquas, storytelling create "magical format" for the Humanities
By Lisa Marshall
Alabama's Bob Stewart Builds and rebuilds on the humanities.
By Larry Bleiberg
Nevada's Christina Barr uses food to foster a sense of community in a diverse state.
By James Williford
New York's Sara Ogger looks out her window and beyond the city.
By Katherine Eastland
Putting humanities tools into local hands.
By Bernard Reed
Virginia Carter promotes her state's history with Chautauqua.
By Sarah C. Vos
Montana native Ken Egan promotes civic dialog across his state.
By Perri Knize
Gale Peterson’s plan to teach high school history had one fatal flaw. Not his B.S. in History and Government from Iowa State University.
By Bill Eichenberger
Ken Sullivan stresses the role of the Civil War in the formation of his state.
By James E. Casto
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The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein
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Friends of Rousseau
Some of the people he has influenced don't even realize it.
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The founder of the Sierra Club worshiped the outdoor world.
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