Press Release

ILLINOIS HUMANITIES COUNCIL CONDUCTS SPRING BOARD MEETING AT THE SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY ON APRIL 24

CHICAGO The Illinois Humanities Council (IHC) Board of Directors will hold its spring meeting at the Skokie Public Library (5215 Oakton Street, Skokie) on Friday, April 24, 2009. The Board will convene at 9:00 a.m. The agenda will include a facilitated discussion focusing on an evaluation of the IHC’s effectiveness, a review of grant proposals, and the election of new board members in the afternoon.

Currently, 35 members comprise the Illinois Humanities Council Board of Directors.  They are:

Alton B. Harris (Chicago), Chair; Danielle S. Allen (Princeton); Marti Belluschi (Chicago); Matti Bunzl (Champaign); Frank Cizon (Chicago); Michael C. Dorf (Chicago); Deborah Epstein (Chicago); John L. Fascia (Clarendon Hills); Stuart Flack (Chicago); The Honorable Joan B. Gottschall (Chicago); Clark Hulse (Chicago); J. Paul Hunter (Chicago); Cheryl Johnson-Odim (Evanston); Falona Joy (Chicago); Gary Koch (Springfield); Greg Koos (Bloomington); Robert F. Lipman (Evanston); Grayson Mitchell (Chicago); Constance L. Mortell (Denver, CO); Anita Nagler (Chicago); James M. Newcomb (Wilmette); Gayl S. Pyatt (Pinckneyville); Gordon Quinn (Chicago); Mike Ross (Urbana); Patricia Jean Simon (Makanda); Gerald D. Skoning (Chicago); Arthur M. Sussman (Chicago); Rolf A. Thienemann (Rockford); David E. Thigpen (Chicago); Nancy Tom (Chicago); Maria Torres (Chicago); The Honorable George Van Dusen (Skokie); Willard E. White (Oak Park); John A. Wing, (Evanston); and Miriam Zayed (Orland Park).

The IHC accepts public nominations for new Board members throughout the year. For more information about the IHC, call (312) 422-5580 or visit http://www.prairie.org/.

The Illinois Humanities Council (IHC) is a nonprofit educational organization (501 {c} 3) dedicated to fostering a culture in which the humanities are a vital part of the lives of individuals and communities.  Organized in 1973 as the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the IHC creates programs and funds organizations that promote greater understanding of, appreciation for, and involvement in the humanities. The IHC is supported by state, federal, and private funds.

 

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