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MARYLAND HUMANITIES COUNCIL

Barbara A. Hill, Chair (chosen by Council)

Appointed by Governor: Cornelius P. Darcy, Ph.D.; Judith P. Hallett, Ph.D.; Robert B. Kershaw; Katrina Bell McDonald, Ph.D.; Darcey Schoeninger; Casper R. Taylor, Jr.

Appointed by Council to 3-year terms: Drew Berry; James T. Brady; Thomas A. Crain; Rhoda M. Dorsey, Ph.D.; Stanley C. Gabor; Catherine R. Gira, Ph.D.; Adam Goodheart; Judith P. Hallett, Ph.D.; Lenneal J. Henderson, Jr., Ph.D.; Barbara A. Hill; Ilona Modley Hogan; Omari Hughes; Alicia Juarrero; Judi Moore Latta, Ph.D.; Walter J. Leonard, Ph.D.; Robert R. Lindgren; Martin G. Madden; Melissa McLoud, Ph.D.; Azar Nifisi, Ph.D.; David Phillips; Martin E. Sullivan; Winston Tabb; Josephine S. Williams; Steven G. Ziger.

Margaret R. Burke, Ph.D., Executive Director

108 West Centre St., Baltimore, MD 21201 - 4565
(410) 685-0095; fax: (410) 685-0795
e-mail: mburke@mdhc.org
web: www.mdhc.org/

In 1974, the Maryland Humanities Council formed as the Maryland Committee for the Humanities and Public Policy in response to the federal law creating the National Endowment for the Humanities (P.L. 89-209). In 1983, it reformed under its present name.

The Council is a private, nonprofit Maryland corporation. It is funded by the federal government, the Division of Historical and Cultural Programs of the Department of Planning, and by foundations, corporations, and individuals.

An independent 501 (c) (3) organization, the Council is the Maryland statewide programming arm of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The humanities include archaeology; comparative religion; ethics; history; jurisprudence; literature; philosophy; and the history, criticism, and theory of the arts, and related social sciences.

The Council encourages public dialogue that interprets human experience, promotes cross-cultural understanding, explores human values, strengthens community, and connects people to the wider world. Council programs, both staff-initiated and grant-supported, help provide a bridge between the academic community and the general public.

The Governor appoints up to six of the Council's twenty-six volunteer members.

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