Box 4
Contains 6 Results:
Association for the Humanities in Idaho
A collection of project proposals, grant proposals, and core curriculum programs. It also contains details about visiting professors and correspondence between association members.
Professor Jeffrey L. Sammons Public Lecture, 1985-1986
The Association for the Humanities in Idaho in the 1980s would become the Idaho Humanities Council. Throughout the 1980s the Association had many projects, all mostly funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This is a collection of project proposals, grant proposals, and core curriculum programs. It also contains details about visiting professors and correspondence between association members.
Professor Gregory Rabassa Public Lecture, 1984-1985
The Association for the Humanities in Idaho in the 1980s would become the Idaho Humanities Council. Throughout the 1980s the Association had many projects, all mostly funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This is a collection of project proposals, grant proposals, and core curriculum programs. It also contains details about visiting professors and correspondence between association members.
Pauline Oliveros Public Lecture, 1983-1985
The Association for the Humanities in Idaho in the 1980s would become the Idaho Humanities Council. Throughout the 1980s the Association had many projects, all mostly funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This is a collection of project proposals, grant proposals, and core curriculum programs. It also contains details about visiting professors and correspondence between association members.
Professor O.B. Hardison Jr. Public Lecture, 1984-1985
The Association for the Humanities in Idaho in the 1980s would become the Idaho Humanities Council. Throughout the 1980s the Association had many projects, all mostly funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This is a collection of project proposals, grant proposals, and core curriculum programs. It also contains details about visiting professors and correspondence between association members.
Visit by Hazel Barnes and NEH Funds, 1983-1985
The Association for the Humanities in Idaho in the 1980s would become the Idaho Humanities Council. Throughout the 1980s the Association had many projects, all mostly funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This is a collection of project proposals, grant proposals, and core curriculum programs. It also contains details about visiting professors and correspondence between association members.