Pennsylvania Humanities Council director Laurie Zierer works to close achievement gaps through reading, collaboration, and storytelling.
The state humanities council in Wyoming helps people Think WY.
A former U.S. Senate chief of staff makes the humanities accessible.
Looking to be a game changer.
She takes a public historian's view of the world.
Head of OH plants seeds for discussion, not consensus.
The humanities have a big impact on Alaskan life.
From blueberry pies to veteran reading programs, Hayden Anderson applies purity of thinking.
Executive director works for long-term stability to bring the humanities to all Nebraskans
Immigrant, tribal, and veteran voices are heard in telling of stories
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What Sets Italian Americans Off From Other Immigrants?
Family and work for starters, according to a new TV documentary.
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The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein
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Even toward the end of her life, the writer revealed a youthful zest for life and art.
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Why Spinoza Was Excommunicated
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