HTA: On Behaving Honestly When the Crowd is Untruth
Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. John Meadors (Mississippi College) presents his public lecture titled, "On Behaving Honestly When the Crowd is Untruth." Reception to follow.
Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. John Meadors (Mississippi College) presents his public lecture titled, "On Behaving Honestly When the Crowd is Untruth." Reception to follow.
Humanities Teacher Award winner Renee Moore (Mississippi Delta Community College) presents her public lecture, "The Humanity of Teaching (and Learning) English." Reception to follow. Language study represents the heart of […]
Humanities Teacher Award winner Sandra M. Dembly-Davis (Alcorn State University) will present "Global Perspective on Social Work Practice" Global Social Work Practice with individuals, families, and communities around the world that have […]
The Sunflower County Freedom Project youth drama will present Baltimore, a play by Kirsten Greenridge. Baltimore focuses on a group of college students whose lives are shaken when someone draws an offensive picture […]
Humanities Teacher Award winner Dr. Alisea McLeod (Rust College) will present her public lecture titled, "Sharp Bargainers: John Eaton, Jr's 63rd VSCT." Reception to follow.
For 75 years, children have been captivated by “Curious George.” Much is known about “George,” but little is know about his creators. The lived of Margret and H.A. Rey are […]
On February 19, join the Mississippi Humanities Council for the first in a two-part series on criminal justice in Mississippi. The February 19 program, "Locked Up: Criminal Justice in Mississippi" […]
Miz Bob (known as Bob Hunter to friends and family) learned to cook from her mother and her grandmother. Her mental catalogue includes over 500 recipes and follows the art […]
In mid-February 2019, the first solo photography exhibit of Rory Doyle will open at the Delta Arts Alliance. The public exhibit will feature work from over two years of documenting […]
In 2018, the Hancock Performing Arts Center received a grant for a series of lectures entitled, "The Struggle and the Music It Created." The purpose of the project was to […]
On February 19, the Tenn-Tom Waterway Transportation Museum will host Dr. Jim Giesen of the MHC’s Speakers Bureau to present his free program, “Ebbs and Flows of Mississippi History.” The […]
Humanities Teacher Award winner Sheila Hailey (Hinds Community College) will present her public lecture, "The Interesting Question that History Can Answer." Reception to follow. "This presentation will focus on unusual […]