Humanities Newsletters


KHC’s Humanities newsletter features insightful articles and updates on humanities programs across Kansas.
Friends of the Humanities receive an annual subscription to HumanitiesClick here to learn more.

small-cover2Spring 2010 (also available in hard copy)

  • FDR Campaigns in Colby                                                                    
  • Rebirth of a Courthouse
  • Colby Chautauqua Schedule-At-a-Glance
  • Belleville Chautauqua Schedule-At-a-Glance
  • Kansas Amazons
  • The Pony Express Rides Again
  • Recent Grant Awards
  • Kingman Premieres Short Film

Winter 2010 (also available in hard copy)
Fall 2009 (also available in hard copy)
Spring 2009 (also available in hard copy)
 

 
 


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Our Mission

The Kansas Humanities Council promotes understanding of the history, traditions, and ideas that shape our lives and strengthen communities.



10 Ways Humanities Programs Benefit Kansans

  1. Build Community
  2. Encourage Kansans to Learn Together
  3. Serve Rural & Urban Communities
  4. Create Public and Private Partnerships
  5.  Enliven Quality of Life
  6. Extend Local Resources
  7. Promote Kansas History and Heritage
  8. Stimulate Local Economies
  9. Preserve Historical Resources
  10. Foster Mutual Respect & Ethnic Identity

KHC At-a-Glance

  • Non-profit organization founded in 1972
  • Affiiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities
  • In 2009, KHC supported 597 programs in 112 Kansas communities

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