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Middle East studies in the News10 Academics Are Among Recipients of National Honors in Arts and Humanities [incl. Ajami, Lewis]
by Jason M. Breslow http://chronicle.com/daily/2006/11/2006111006n.htm http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/2917 President Bush presented the 2006 National Humanities Medals and National Medals of Arts Thursday during a ceremony in the Oval Office. Ten of this year's honorees are academics. The seven academics honored with National Humanities Medals are as follows:
A humanities medal was also awarded to the Hoover Institution, a public-policy research center located on the campus of Stanford University. The other winners of the humanities medals were: Nickolas Davatzes, a historian and founder of the History Channel; and Meryle Secrest, a biographer who lives in Washington, D.C. The three academics awarded National Medals of Arts are as follows:
The other winners of the arts medals were: Cyd Charisse, an actress and dancer who has appeared in films such as Singin' in the Rain; Wilhelmina C. Holladay, founder of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.; Erich Kunzel, conductor of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra; the Preservation Hall Jazz Band; Viktor Schreckengost, an industrial designer; and Ralph Stanley, a bluegrass musician. An arts medals was also awarded to the Interlochen Center for the Arts, in Michigan. Note: Articles listed under "Middle East studies in the News" provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses. These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch and do not necessarily correspond to Campus Watch's critique.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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