Conferences/Workshops

2013 Summer Seminar “East-Central Europe, 1989: The History and Philosophy of the Peaceful Revolutions.”


The University of Northern Colorado, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities, is offering a 4-week intensive Graduate level Summer Seminar for K-12 teachers in Berlin, Germany and Prague, Czech Republic. The peaceful revolutions and fall of communism are still considered to be among the most important events of the twentieth century.   --> read more »

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2013 International NEH Summer Seminar “East-Central Europe, 1989: The History and Philosophy of the Peaceful Revolutions.”


The University of Northern Colorado, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities, is offering a 4-week intensive Graduate level Summer Seminar for K-12 teachers in Berlin, Germany and Prague, Czech Republic. The peaceful revolutions and fall of communism are still considered to be among the most important events of the twentieth century.   --> read more »

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African American Literature and Social History Summer Institute for High School Teachers, Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities


African American Literature and Social History

Summer Institute for High School Teachers

Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities

July 8 – 26, 2013   --> read more »

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NEH Summer Seminar in Berlin/Prague


The University of Northern Colorado and National Endowment for the Humanities, is offering a 4-week Graduate level Summer Seminar for K-12 teachers in Berlin, Germany and Prague, Czech Republic. The Seminar “East-Central Europe, 1989: The History and Philosophy of the Peaceful Revolutions” is open to teachers of all disciplines.

Seminar Dates: June 23-July 20, 2013 in Berlin and Prague.   --> read more »

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NEH Summer Institute Thomas Jefferson: Personality, Character and Public Life


The three-week NEH Institute Thomas Jefferson: Personality, Character and Public Life will take place at Boston University from July 8 to 26, 2013. The stipend for teachers is $2,700. Speakers include R. B. Bernstein, Peter Hatch, Joanne Freeman, Jan Lewis, and Peter Onuf.   --> read more »

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NEH Institute Thomas Jefferson: Personality, Character and Public Life


The three-week NEH Institute Thomas Jefferson: Personality, Character and Public Life will take place at Boston University from July 8 to 26, 2013. The stipend for teachers is $2,700. Speakers include R. B. Bernstein, Peter Hatch, Joanne Freeman, Jan Lewis, and Peter Onuf.   --> read more »

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2013 Teacher Fellowship Program-- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum


July 14–18, 2013
Applications due February 8, 2013.

The Museum Teacher Fellowship Program enables talented teachers to become leaders in Holocaust education, bringing the history and lessons of the Holocaust to new places and new audiences.

About the Program   --> read more »

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Oh Freedom! Online Conference: Teaching Civil Rights through Smithsonian Collections


Date: Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Explore Civil Rights and Smithsonian collections with curators, experts, and educators in live presentations, demonstrations, and moderated forums. Join any of the live sessions and come back any time to view the archived conference at http://africanamericanart.si.edu/conference  --> read more »

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National History Day Resources at the Library of Congress


Thursdays, September 20 - October 25, 2012
5:00 to 7:00 pm   --> read more »

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