Shelly C. Lowe Shelly C. Lowe (Navajo) is chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Magazine Article First Person History: Sam Mihara on Internment The 51st NEH Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities talks about the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War ll. Shelly C. Lowe Magazine Article Lakota Writer Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve Has Taken Readers Far Beyond the Stereotypes of Native American Life Shelly C. Lowe Magazine Article Editor’s Note Shelly C. Lowe Magazine Article The Value of Difference A conversation with Ruth J. Simmons, the 2023 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities Shelly C. Lowe Magazine Article Ever Higher Education A conversation with Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University Shelly C. Lowe Magazine Article “To Build a Better Future than the One We Live In Today” NEH Chair Shelly C. Lowe (Navajo) talks with legendary educator Henrietta Mann Shelly C. Lowe Magazine Article Open Questions With Andrew Delbanco An interview with the 2022 Jefferson Lecturer Shelly C. Lowe
Magazine Article First Person History: Sam Mihara on Internment The 51st NEH Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities talks about the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War ll. Shelly C. Lowe
Magazine Article Lakota Writer Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve Has Taken Readers Far Beyond the Stereotypes of Native American Life Shelly C. Lowe
Magazine Article The Value of Difference A conversation with Ruth J. Simmons, the 2023 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities Shelly C. Lowe
Magazine Article Ever Higher Education A conversation with Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University Shelly C. Lowe
Magazine Article “To Build a Better Future than the One We Live In Today” NEH Chair Shelly C. Lowe (Navajo) talks with legendary educator Henrietta Mann Shelly C. Lowe
Magazine Article Open Questions With Andrew Delbanco An interview with the 2022 Jefferson Lecturer Shelly C. Lowe