DALLAS INSTITUTE OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURE ANNOUNCES PRESTIGIOUS HIETT PRIZE 2022 FINALISTS REPRESENTING THE U.S.’ RISING STARS IN HUMANITIES
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Wednesday, March 16, 2022
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Philosophers, theologians, historians, poets, literary critics, documentarians, and others from around the United States (and one global entry from Israel) applied or were nominated for the prestigious 2022 Hiett Prize awarded by the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture in Dallas.
Key Points:
- Philosophers, theologians, historians, poets, literary critics, documentarians, and others from around the United States (and one global entry from Israel) applied or were nominated for the prestigious 2022 Hiett Prize awarded by the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture in Dallas.
- Each provides a brilliant model of what the study of the humanities can offer, how the humanities remain vital.
- Press may download images and additional resources from this Dropbox press kit folder , including Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture and Hiett Prize Award Gala event logos; finalists headshots and bios; and event venue photos.
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