Hall Center For The Humanities

Public Programs


Humanities Lecure Series

Humanities Lecture Series
Founded in 1947, this series has consistently been a hallmark for quality, providing a forum for interdisciplinary dialogue between renowned speakers, the university and the surrounding communities.
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Partial funding for the Humanities Lecture Series is provided by The National Endowment for the Humanities’ 2000 Challenge Grant.





Oral History Workshop

An annual one-day workshop on oral history and oral traditions, featuring many renowned oral historians, and attracting a public audience from across the state.
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Public Symposia

Public Symposia

The Hall Center's public outreach efforts are designed to demonstrate that it is precisely the humanities that are relevant and instructive to the fundamental issues we deal with as individuals and communities. As part of our commitment to this ideal, the Center sponsors a variety of series in surrounding communities.
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Special Events

The Hall Center sponsors a variety of special events that celebrate and promote the humanities at the University and in the wider community.
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<strong>Rory Stewart,</strong> Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and author of <em>The Place In Between</em>, an account of his trek across Afghanistan

Humanities Lecture Series
Rory Stewart
February 16, 2010
Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union

The Shifting Borders of Race and Identity: A Research and Teaching Project on the Native American and African American Experience

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Kansas History Online
is a research and educational project of the Hall Center and the Kansas State Historical Society.