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    3.09

    H. W. Brands speaks on the Great Depression and the New Deal in Austin this Thursday, 3.11

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    3.01

    March is both Texas History Month and Women's History Month! Learn more with these events and exhibitions

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    2.25

    UPCOMING DEADLINE: The deadline for the spring cycle of major grants is Monday, March 15, 2010

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    2.23

    Board transitions and news

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    2.19

    "Lone Star and Eagle: German Immigration to Texas" opens in Hillsboro

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    2.17

    Take a look at the latest photographs of the Byrne-Reed House restoration

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    2.01

    Texas teachers bring the humanities to life

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    1.28

    "Behold the People: R. C. Hickman's Photographs of Black Dallas, 1949–1961" opens tomorrow at the Old Red Museum of Dallas County History and Culture

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    1.27

    Find events and exhibitions in your area with our updated Winter/Spring events calendar

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    1.26

    Educators meet to discuss teacher enrichment program

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    11.19

    Read the Austin American-Statesman's piece on the Byrne-Reed House

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    8.28

    Temporary move! New location during renovations

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    8.09

    News 8 Austin interviews Executive Director Michael Gillette about the Byrne-Reed House

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HomeNewsroomSpotlights › HTx Award Ceremony

Humanities Texas Award Ceremony

Gov. Rick Perry, Priscilla Rodriguez and Larry Lof of the Brownsville Historical Association, Brownsville City Commissioner Edward Camarillo, and Humanities Texas Executive Director Michael L. Gillette. Joseph R. Krier, Humanities Texas board chair, in background.

Top: Gov. Rick Perry, Priscilla Rodriguez and Larry Lof of the Brownsville Historical Association, Brownsville City Commissioner Edward Camarillo, and Humanities Texas Executive Director Michael L. Gillette. Joseph R. Krier, Humanities Texas board chair, in background. Bottom: Clifton Caldwell, Gov. Perry, Shirley Caldwell, and Michael L. Gillette. Photographs by Martin Kohout.

Clifton Caldwell, Gov. Perry, Shirley Caldwell, and Michael L. Gillette.

Gov. Rick Perry honored the inaugural Humanities Texas Award winners and finalists in a ceremony at the Texas Capitol on January 24, 2008.

The award, given in both individual and organization categories, recognizes imaginative leadership in the humanities on a local, regional, or state level and carries a $5,000 prize.

The 2007 recipients of the Humanities Texas Award were selected from among nearly fifty nominees.

Winners

  • Brownsville Historical Association (organization)
  • Clifton and Shirley Caldwell (individual)

Finalists

  • Art's for Everyone (organization)
  • Austin Public Library (organization)
  • The Library Club of Menard (organization)
  • David Champion (individual)
  • Farid Mohammadi (individual)
  • Melissa Waddy Thibodeaux (individual)

Read descriptions of winners and finalists
Read general information about the Humanities Texas Award

HTx Award Press Releases


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