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Idaho Humanities Council Welcomes Three New Board Members
Idaho Humanities Council Welcomes Three New Board Members Dec. 13th, 2022: The Idaho Humanities Council (IHC), the nonprofit, state-based partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities, recently elected three new members to its 19-member board at their fall meeting in Boise. The three new members from Boise, Lewiston, and Coeur d’Alene will serve three-year terms…
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Public Invited to Attend Virtual Panel Discussions on the Changing Face of Media June 2nd and 14th
2022 Pulitzer Prize-winner Maria Hinojosa to Speak as Part of a Virtual Panel Discussion Hosted by Idaho Humanities Council Panels on the Changing Face of Media to Take Place June 2nd and June 14th May 16, 2022 Boise, ID, May 11, 2022 – The Idaho Humanities Council (IHC) invites the public to attend a special,…
Read MoreIdaho Humanities Council Invites Proposals for Spring 2022 Grants Round
The Idaho Humanities Council invites major grant applications supporting projects involving Idaho citizens that focus on literature, history, philosophy, art history, archaeology and other humanities disciplines. The Council further invites applications that encourage participation from all of Idaho’s diverse populations and reach out to under-served audiences. As Idaho continues to be affected by the COVID-19…
Read MoreIHC to Honor David Lachiondo for Outstanding Achievement in the Humanities, Thursday, February 20th
The Idaho Humanities Council (IHC) will present Dr. David Lachiondo with IHC’s highest honor—the Outstanding Achievement in the Humanities Award. The award will be presented at a reception and award ceremony at 7:15 p.m. on Thursday, February 20 at the Basque Center, 601 W Grove St. in Boise. Lachiondo is being honored with the award,…
Read MoreIdaho Humanities Council Offers Three Public Programs Exploring “Are Women People?” The Journey for Voting Rights
As the nation prepares to commemorate the centennial of the 19th Amendment, the Idaho Humanities Council will offer three special evening programs exploring the topic “Are Women People?” The Journey for Voting Rights on July 15th, 16th, and 18th at Boise State University’s Student Union Bishop Barnwell Room. The public programs are part of a…
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