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‘Nevertheless, She Persisted!’ on Display at UH
In a city as big and ever-changing as Houston, it’s easy for its history to get lost in the pursuit of progress. Thanks to graduate student Claire Keck, a new collection at the University of Houston brings to light the stories of the city’s 20th century feminist movement and the rise of modern-day influencers.
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US President Biden Awards National Humanities Medal to UH’s Nicolás Kanellos
For more than four decades, the University of Houston’s Nicolás Kanellos has played a major role in helping Latinos tell their stories. His efforts have not gone unnoticed. U.S. President Joe Biden awarded Kanellos a National Humanities Medal in Washington, D.C.
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Play Ball! University of Houston Scores with Unique Theatrical Experience “Safe at Home”
This November, the University of Houston’s School of Theatre & Dance will invite audiences to experience a groundbreaking theatrical event with its latest production, “Safe at Home” by Gabriel Greene and Alex Levy. Supported by the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts, this innovative performance will be staged at Schroeder Park, the university’s baseball stadium, offering a dynamic environment for an exploration of contemporary social issues.