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What is an NEH Professor?

 

Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the title of NEH professor is bestowed as a reward for scholarship and teaching in the Humanities.  In addition to teaching, the NEH professor assists with faculty development in the Humanities area. 

UNC Asheville Professor Gordon Wilson to Lead International Paleography Workshop; Two UNC Asheville Students Selected to Participate in Elite Event  more . . . .

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HUM 124

Teaching a Diverse Pericles

Teaching a Diverse Antigone

 


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HUM 324

Cherokee Removal Unit Plan

 


HUM 414

Queer Theory: Rethinking Sex and Gender

 


 

All of the information below is copied from the NEH.gov website.

 

Charlotte

Levine Museum of the New South
Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers: Charlotte and the Carolina Piedmont in the New South
A long-term exhibition, publications, and related public and educational programming on Charlotte, North Carolina, as a case study of the New South regional city.

 

Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County
Asian Games: The Art of Contest
10/21/2007 to 1/19/2008
A traveling exhibition with interactive games spaces, a catalog, a website, and public programs, examining the roles of games from various traditional Asian cultures as transmitters of social values.

 


Newton

Catawba County Museum
From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South
6/11/2007 to 8/19/2007
A traveling panel exhibition interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.


Wrightsville Beach

Wrightsville Beach Museum
From Morning to Night: Domestic Service in the Gilded Age South
8/27/2007 to 11/4/2007
A traveling panel exhibition interpreting domestic work and workers in a Gilded Age mansion.
 


All of the information below is copied from the NEH.gov website.

 

The Media Log contains brief descriptions of over eight hundred NEH-supported radio, television and film productions, including such acclaimed documentaries as The Civil War, The Great Depression, and FDR, literary biographies on James Baldwin, Edgar Allen Poe, and thirteen American Poets (Voices and Visions), as well as such family programming as Long Ago and Far Away and Booker.

To use the Media Log, consult the cumulative index or browse by theme:

Each program listing includes information about content, production credits, format, length, ancillary materials, and awards. The name of the current distribution agent, as well as contact information, are also provided.

Questions about NEH-supported media programs can be addressed to the NEH Media Program at: mediaprogram@neh.gov.

 

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