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IN THE NEWS

NEH and Center Supporters Combine to Provide Funds for Fellowship Program


New Education Partnership Offers University Credits to CA Teachers - New program with CSU, Chico adds benefits for online seminar participants.


NHC Announces Fellows for 2010-11 - Thirty-six scholars selected from institutions in the United States and six other nations.


Scholars Meet to Discuss "The State and Stakes of Literary Study" - Conference held March 19-20 at the Center.


Philip L. Quinn Fellowship Established - Philosophy fellowship honors memory of distinguished scholar.


NHC and PBS's American Experience Partner to Help Teachers - Seminars will show teachers how to use programs and primary source materials together.


FROM THE DIRECTOR

"Two Points about Two Cultures" -
Afterword, Creating Consilience: Toward a Second Wave, eds. Edward Slingerland and Mark Collard (Oxford University Press, 2010).



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COMING EVENTS



SUMMER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

June 6 - June 25
Jessie Ball duPont Summer Seminars for Liberal Arts College Faculty

- The Self: Knowledge, Memory, and
  Imagination

- Worried Sick, Worried Well


Online Professional Development Seminars for North Carolina High School Teachers of American History and Literature

June 23
- What Caused the Civil War?

June 29
- Religious Roots of the American
  Abolition Movement

July 1
- What Did Reconstruction Achieve?


July 4 - July 9
Summer Institutes in Literary Studies

- Reading Thomas Hardy's Jude the
  Obscure


- Five by Five: The Short Story as
  Art and Artifact


August 16 - August 27
SIAS Summer Institute

Comparative Perspectives on Federalism and Separation of Powers: Lessons from—and for—National, Supranational, and Global Governance (in Ann Arbor, Michigan)



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