The Appalachian Humanities Program Council was established to promote an appreciation of the humanities and the
   significant role they play in providing a deeper understanding of our history, culture and lives.

   Appalachian Humanities Program Council Membership, 2002-03:

         Deans:
         Robert Lyman
        
         Faculty:
         Susan C. Staub, Chair   (English)
         Betsy Beaulieu (IDS)
         Jill Ehnenn (English)
         Sandie Gravett (Philosophy and Religion)
         Rosemary Horowitz (English)
         Michael Lane (FL&L)

        Cultural Affairs: Perry Mixter

         Student Representative: Vicki Lequire

         Community Representative:

    Humanities Program Sponsored Events:

            Humanities Series
             Sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Thematic Series is a series of presentations
             related to a specific issue. The series features Appalachian faculty members as key speakers,
             and is free and open to the public. For information, please contact Dr. Susan Staub
             at 262-2335.

            2004-05  Thematic Series: Celebrations, Rituals and Rites of Passage Schedule

           2003-04 Thematic Series: Telling Tales, The Stories We Tell, The Ways We Tell Them

           2003-04 Thematic Series Call for Presentations

            2002-03 Thematic Series: Clash of Civilizations/Harmony of Cultures Schedule

            2002-03 Call for Presentations

     Interdisciplinary Research Groups

     Interdiciplinary Research Survey

    Other University Sponsored Events

            Visiting Writers Series

            Arts Calendar

            Women's History Month Symposium

   Faculty Research Database (by College)

   Links of Interest:

      North Carolina Humanities Council

      National Humanities Center Speakers, Events and Opportunities

      National Endowment for the Humanities