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More than $58,000 in Grants Awarded to Oregon Nonprofits
08 March 2010
Eighteen nonprofit organizations throughout the state will receive more than... More
Free Statewide Community Discussions this Spring
02 March 2010
Through the Conversation Project: A New Chautauqua, Oregonians around the state... More
Free Summer Teacher Institute on Work
25 February 2010
Oregon secondary school teachers will have the chance to examine the topic of... More
Free College Course For Low-Income, Salem-Area Adults
02 February 2010
This summer, adults living on low incomes in the Salem area who want to explore... More
Contest Invites Essays on Mind-Changing Moments
02 February 2010
Oregon Humanities (formerly Oregon Council for the Humanities) invites... More
Think & Drink with Richard Lariviere, Mike Bellotti, Kitty Piercy, and NEH Chair Jim Leach
11 January 2010
Join University of Oregon President Richard Lariviere, University of Oregon... More
Think & Drink with Jensine Larsen, Andi Zeisler, and Sarah Dougher
21 December 2009
The 2010 Think & Drink happy-hour series kicks off in February, when Jensine... More
Nonprofits Statewide Can Apply Starting in December for Free Conversation Project Programs
19 November 2009
Through the Conversation Project: A New Chautauqua, nonprofit organizations... More
New Grant Funding Opportunity Available to Oregon Nonprofits
17 November 2009
Nonprofit organizations throughout Oregon who respond quickly and thoughtfully... More
Free Community Discussions Offered Statewide
15 October 2009
The inaugural 2009–10 season of the Conversation Project: A New Chautauqua... More
Humanities organization changes name, releases short film and new website
25 September 2009
Oregon Humanities, formerly the Oregon Council for the Humanities, has changed... More
Think & Drink with Richard Read and Lijia Zhang
01 September 2009
Join Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Richard Read and Wordstock visiting... More
Grants Available to Oregon Nonprofit Organizations for Public Humanities Programs
13 August 2009
Nonprofit organizations across Oregon may now apply for Public Program Grants... More
Senate Approves President Obama's Nomination of James Leach as Chair of National Endowment for the Humanities
13 August 2009
The United States Senate has approved President Obama’s nomination of James... More
Media Advisory: Writer Brian Doyle Keynote Speaker at Youth "Happiness" Symposium, August 3, 2009, in Portland
28 July 2009
WHAT: Brian Doyle, award-winning author and editor of Portland Magazine, will... More
Conversation Project programs available to Oregon nonprofits
27 July 2009
The catalog for the inaugural 2009-10 season of the Conversation Project: A New... More
Think & Drink with Earl Blumenauer and Wim Wiewel
15 July 2009
Join Representative Earl Blumenauer and Portland State University president Wim... More
Free College Course for Low-Income, Portland-Area Adults
25 June 2009
Humanity in Perspective (HIP), a free, two-semester, college-level course in the... More
Free Public Panel Examines Immigration Reform in the U.S.
18 June 2009
Immigration remains one of the most complex and potentially divisive issues the... More
President Obama Nominates James Leach Chair of National Endowment for the Humanities
09 June 2009
President Barack Obama has nominated James Leach, an Iowa Congressman and... More
Happy-Hour Discussion Examines Morality and Self Deception
19 May 2009
Join writer Ursula K. Le Guin and Oregon State University philosophy professor... More
Oregon Humanities Call for Submissions on Theme of "Away"
13 May 2009
Oregon Humanities magazine, the triannual publication of the Oregon Council for... More
Oregon Scholars Kick Off First Season of Oregon Humanities' Conversation Project
11 May 2009
Sixteen Oregon scholars have been chosen for the inaugural 2009-10 season of The... More
Earth Day Happy Hour Discussion Explores Alternative Economies
26 March 2009
As many are looking to alternative economies in the current global financial... More
Free summer teacher institute looks at immigration in the U.S.
05 March 2009
Oregon secondary school teachers will have the chance to examine the topic of... More
Willamette University and Oregon Council for the Humanities offer free course for low-income adults
03 March 2009
Through twice-weekly classes taught by Willamette professors, HIP aims to... More
Oregonians meet with members of Congress at annual humanities meeting
27 February 2009
At this year’s annual Humanities on the Hill in Washington, D.C., held on March... More
Oregon Chautauqua reshaped to promote public conversations
12 February 2009
Oregon Council for the Humanities seeks proposals for its new interactive,... More
Happy hour conversation series continues
13 January 2009
John Frohnmayer, former chair of the National Endowment for the Arts and... More
Happy hour conversation series launches
17 November 2008
How does advertising create desire and shape identity? Is shopping a patriotic... More
Oregon Council for the Humanities relocates in downtown Portland
18 August 2008
For only the third time in its 37-year history, the Oregon Council for the... More
Grants available to Oregon nonprofit organizations for humanities programming
30 July 2008
The Oregon Council for the Humanities 2009 grants cycle includes new opportunity... More
Oregon Council for the Humanities awards $34,000 to nonprofits across the state
29 June 2008
Nine organizations across the state, some of whose programs address difficult,... More
Free college course for low-income, Portland-area adults
25 June 2008
Humanity in Perspective (HIP), a free, two-semester, college-level course in the... More
Free public lecture examines class, place, and hurricane recovery
22 June 2008
How do disasters like Hurricane Katrina reveal social inequalities and failings... More
Art, meat, and enlightenment in American sport fishing
13 May 2008
The closure of nearly all ocean salmon fishing in Oregon this year will have a... More
Geographer looks at impact of Russian and Ukrainian refugees in Oregon
23 April 2008
Although much of the recent discussion about immigration has focused on the... More
OCH and Portland theater company team up in innovative discussion series
05 March 2008
What is the nature of love and desire? What is the relationship between power... More
Free summer teacher institute looks at class in America
19 February 2008
Why is it so difficult to talk candidly about how class shapes our identities,... More
OCH awards more than $43,000 to nonprofits across the state
15 November 2007
A lecture by an exiled Iraqi museums director, a curriculum to train citizens to... More
Native journalist to discuss challenges faced by urban Indians
09 September 2007
The 38,000 Native Americans who reside in the Portland area comprise the... More
Free College Course for Low-Income, Portland-Area Adults
17 July 2007
Humanity in Perspective (HIP), a free, two-semester, college-level course in the... More
New Director Charts Course of Accessibility, Diversity, for Oregon Council for the Humanities
16 July 2007
In her first 100 days as executive director of the Oregon Council for the... More
Twelve Oregon High School Sophomores Receive $2,000 Humanities Grants
03 June 2007
Twelve Oregon high school sophomores have received Young Scholars Grants from... More
Lawson Inada begins second year as state's poet laureate
14 March 2007
Oregon’s Poet Laureate Lawson Inada spent the first year of his two-year term... More
Free summer institutes for Oregon teachers
14 March 2007
Oregon teachers have the opportunity to continue the learning process throughout... More
$2,000 humanities grants offered to Oregon high school sophomores
14 March 2007
While most of their peers spend the summer watching movies or going to camp, 12... More
Critic calls for new direction in Oregon's architecture and land-use planning
01 March 2007
In his 17 years of writing about art, architecture, and planning for the... More
OCH names Cara Ungar-Gutierrez as new executive director
14 February 2007
The board of the Oregon Council for the Humanities (OCH) has named Cara... More