Box 16
Contains 41 Results:
Stokely Institute Related Newspaper Clippings, 1961-1982
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
University of Tennessee Development and Alumni Affairs Annual Report, 1982-1983
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
University of Tennessee Record - The President's Annual Report
with Note, 1982-1983
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
University of Tennessee College of Liberal Arts Board of Visitors Meeting Papers, 1986 May 9-June 4
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Campus Newsletter Special Edition with Note, 1983 November 17
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
A New Era for The College of Liberal Arts Brochures with Note, 1984 December 5
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
University of Tennessee Cultural Arts Calendar, 1986 winter
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Tennessee Alumnus Vol. 63 No. 4, 1983 fall
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Tennessee Alumnus Vol. 67 No. 1, 1987 winter
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Context Vol. 2 No. 1, 1984 September 24
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Context Vol. 2 No. 17, 1985 June 26
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Context Vol. 4 No. 10, 1987 April 2
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Context Vol. 4 No. 12, 1987 April 30
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
The Daily Beacon Vol. 34 No. 11, 1983 July 29
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Horizons Vol. V No. 1, 1983 fall
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
American Library Association Let's Talk About It: Working Brochure, 1984
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Western Kentucky University The Dollmaker Preview Screening Brochure, 1984 April 19
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
UNC Asheville Installation Concern Honoring Chancellor David G. Brown Brochure and Flyer, 1985 March 30
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Tennessee Governors School for the Humanities Brochure and Synopsis, 1985 summer
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.
Bienstock, June Klein and Ruth Bienstock Anolik Title Index
Careers in Fact and Fiction, 1985
This subseries includes planning and promotional materials, program evaluations, and publications documenting Wilma Dykeman's involvement in the James R. Stokely Institute for Liberal Arts Education at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The three-year program, funded by an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant, promoted liberal arts education classes in Appalachian high schools.