Skip to content

Tag Archives: conference

Wyoming Humanities Calendar, April 5-11

Humanities Forum: Stories, Songs and Sodbusters: Buffalo
Monday, April 5, 7:00 p.m., Johnson County Library
When settlers came west, they sang of hope, adventure and Eden on the plains.  They learned quickly, and soon their songs featured alkali, snakes and stampedes.  Presented by Bill Rossiter.
Reading Wyoming: Canine Companions: Story
Monday, April 5, 6:30 p.m., Story Public Library
A reading [...]

Humanities Matter! Update: Humanities Hootenanny

Many thanks to Dr. Wes Connally of Central Wyoming College for naming this session for us!
The Process
We have chosen 5 innovative projects from around the state in which the humanities played a significant role. Representatives from all 5 programs have prepared 5-minute presentations about them. These presentations will be delivered in different spaces, and participants [...]

Humanities Matter! Update: Keynote Address by David Berry

Our keynote speaker for Humanities Matter! is David Berry. What a coup! Here is his bio:
David Berry, professor of history at Essex County College, Newark, New Jersey, was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 1997 for his long term work with the Community College Humanities Association, where he has been both executive director and chair [...]

Humanities Matter! Update: Travel Supplements Available!

In these tricky economic times, the Wyoming Humanities Council is thrilled to be able to offer travel supplements to college and university faculty, museum and library professionals, and representatives of nonprofit community organizations to attend Humanities Matter!. The travel supplements are made possible by a grant from the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund and a gift [...]

Humanities Matter! Update: “Possible Worlds” and “Getting Started in Second Life,” with Brock Dubbels

One of the things the council learned as we traversed the state last fall was that faculty and humanities professionals across Wyoming wanted Humanities Matter! to give them the chance to talk tech. So for three of the four times when concurrent sessions are going on, one session will focus on technology and learning. Which [...]

Humanities Matter! Update: Special Grant Initiative

The Wyoming Humanities Council does not consider Humanities Matter! to be an isolated event; it is the starting point for an ongoing statewide conversation. To that end, the council has created the Humanities Matter! grant initiative, which will kick off at the conference.
So at Humanities Matter!, after we’ve heard about innovative projects that incorporate the [...]

Humanities Matter! Update: Gallery Walk with Sara Wiles

We were thrilled to learn that Sara Wiles’s photographs will be on display at Central Wyoming College’s Arts Center Gallery during Humanities Matter! We were even more delighted when she offered to lead a gallery walk for our conference participants!
Since 1973, Sara Wiles has worked on the Wind River Reservation, home of the Northern Arapaho [...]

Humanities Matter! Update: The Art of Regional Change

Continuing our sneak peek at the upcoming Humanities Matter! conference, October 23-24 at Central Wyoming College in Riverton, today I would like to introduce an exciting panel: Humanities Engaged: The Art of Regional Change, which will be led by four representatives from the Art of Regional Change (ARC) program at the University of California, Davis. [...]

Wyoming Humanities Council Announces Humanities Matter! Conference

The Wyoming Humanities Council is pleased to announce the Humanities Matter! conference, which will take place October 23-24 at Central Wyoming College in Riverton.
The Wyoming Humanities Council’s Humanities Matter! conference will bring together representatives of community organizations, museum and library personnel, interested community members, and humanities faculty from across Wyoming to explore how to work [...]