Imagining America records 1999-2007

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Imagining America records 1999-2007

Imagining America is a national consortium of colleges and universities that encourage sustainable campus-community partnerships in the arts, humanities, and design. From 2000 to 2007 Imagining America was hosted by the University of Michigan and directed by professor Julie Ellison. Imagining America fostered programs designed to enrich the public life of communities. The program sponsored a website, newsletter and annual national and state conferences and various scholarly and creative works.

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University of Michigan. Office of the Vice President for Research

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Please consult historical note in University of Michigan. Vice President for Research records finding aid immediately preceding the publications finding aid. From the guide to the Office of the Vice President for Research (University of Michigan) publications, 1959-2002, 1991-2002, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) After World War II the burden of overseeing the university's rapidly expanding research programs fell upon the Horace H. Rackham S...

Imagining America (Organization)

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A national consortium of universities and cultural institutions dedicated to supporting public work in the arts, humanities, and design. From 2000 to 2007 Imagining America was hosted at the University of Michigan and was directed by Julie Ellison. In 2007 hosting activities were transferred to Syracuse. From the description of Imagining America records, 1999-2007. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 313373831 Imagining America (IA) began in March 1999...