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    Humanities Texas Awards nomination deadline extended

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Humanities Texas Awards

The Humanities Texas Awards recognize imaginative leadership in the humanities on a local, regional, or state level.

In 2008, two awards will be presented: one for individual achievement, another for organizational achievement.

Nominees might include a local library that has started an especially effective reading and lecture series; a group whose work has advanced heritage tourism efforts; or an individual who has developed a significant public program grounded in history, literature, philosophy, archaeology, folklore, or another humanities discipline.

The winning individual and organization will each receive a cash award of $5,000. Nominated individuals must reside in Texas, and organizations must be based in the state.

Humanities Texas has extended the nomination deadline to October 1, 2008, to allow additional time for nominations of outstanding individuals and organizations from all regions of the state.

Nomination form

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Previous winners


Prior to 2003, Humanities Texas recognized outstanding Texas humanists with the James F. Veninga Excellence in the Humanities Award. Past recipients of the Veninga award included:

  • 2002/2003
    • Harold Courson, Perryton
  • 2001
    • The Education Outreach Program (EPO) of the Houston World Affairs Council
  • 2000
    • Carol H. Nicklaus, Amarillo

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