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  • 8.08

    LBJ exhibit opens in San Marcos

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    Lieutenant governor tours Byrne-Reed House

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  • 8.08

    Marble Falls teacher wins award

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  • 8.08

    Kitchen Sisters win gold medal

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  • 7.08

    Humanities Texas Awards nomination deadline extended

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    Board nominations due October 1

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Spotlights

Humanities Texas has created and sponsored a wide variety of innovative humanities programs all across the state. Some of them are spotlighted below, along with other news items of interest.

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July/August 2008

LBJ Exhibit Opens in San Marcos

Dewhurst Tours Byrne-Reed House

The Education President

LBJ the Teacher

Still Water Grant Supports Restoration

Marble Falls Teacher Wins Award

Kitchen Sisters Win Gold Medal

Civil Rights Series Featured on NPR

NEH Signs Mexico Agreements

June 2008

2008 Summer Teacher Institutes

Juneteenth Honors March to Freedom

Dallas Institute Celebrates 25th Summer Program

Teachers Offer Summer Reading Suggestions

May 2008

Summer Reading in the Humanities

PSOT Highlights Books and Libraries

Pflugerville History Project Honored

Institutes to Feature Public Lectures

El Paso Museum Celebrates New Site

April 2008

NEH Unveils Picturing America in Texas

Exhibit Features Russell Lee Photos

Exhibition Examines Fort Worth Circle

Humanities Texas-Funded Project Receives Peabody Award

"Save America's Treasures" Solicits Applications

March 2008

"Living Archives" of Women's History

Lessons in Civility and Authenticity

Workshops Held Throughout State

BHA Celebrates "Night of Culture"

Loewenstern Receives Teaching Award

February 2008

Memories of Melvin B. Tolson

Humanities Texas Award Ceremony

January 2008

"Menard Reads . . . Together"

Humanities Texas Exhibit Recalls MLK

December 2007

"Margaret's: The Art of Fashion": A Letter from Lubbock


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