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Originating
perhaps as early as the 1940s, the Virginia Humanities Conference
(VHC) is held annually, rotating among Virginia college and university
campuses each year and bringing together individuals with an interest
in the Humanities and a desire to participate in a scholarly exchange
of ideas in a very broad, interdisciplinary context. The theme
for each year's conference is chosen by the rising president.
Membership in the VHC is open to any institution of higher learning
within the state of Virginia. Annual membership dues are presently
$100.00, the payment of which entitles each member institution
to appoint one delegate to represent the institution at the Conference.
Delegates typically serve at the discretion of their respective
Academic Deans. The Conference’s governing body is composed
of these Institutional Delegates, and VHC officers are elected
from and by the Delegates. Funding to maintain the Conference
comes primarily from the annual membership dues.
Participation in each Conference is open to all those individuals
who are interested and qualified and is not restricted only to
residents of the state of Virginia. The VHC encourages participation
by individuals and scholars from any of the Humanities disciplines,
including history, political science, anthropology, literature,
modern languages, drama, philosophy, theology, and the arts (visual
arts, music, dance, and architecture). The Conference typically
welcomes not only submissions from the academic community but
from those outside academe as well. Qualified graduate and undergraduate
students, under the guidance of a supporting faculty member, are
encouraged to participate in the Conference as a means of gaining
insight into yet another aspect of academics.
The Virginia Humanities Conference Archives, with coverage
maintained since 1988, presently reside with Peggie Barker at
Ferrum College in Ferrum, VA. To donate materials to the Archives
or to make inquiries, please contact Professor Barker via email
at pbarker@ferrum.edu
or by phone (540)-365-4430 at Ferrum College.
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