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Each year, the Simpson Center for the Humanities receives generous gifts that provide unrestricted support for a wide range of activities on the University of Washington campus and in the greater Seattle community. These contributions enable the Simpson Center to foster the growth of existing programs and to provide support for new initiatives in the development of cutting edge research, innovative teaching, and campus-community engagement.

"The Simpson Center has undobutedly been a leader in taking the academic humanities public."

             Mapping State Cultural Policy:
             The State of Washington (2003)
 


Support Humanities at the University of Washington

The activities of the Simpson Center have long been supplemented by individual gifts. Your support provides the Center with important funds that enable us to enhance our programs. We welcome unrestricted gifts as well as support for specific programs of your choice. Our fact sheet provides an overview of our programs.

You may make a donation to the Simpson Center online at the secure University of Washington donation page. You may also send your donation by mail to the address below. Contributions to the Simpson Center are tax deductible.

gregory posterAs a new Friend of the Simpson Center, you will be placed on our mailing list to receive the Simpson Center’s annual newsletter and announcements throughout the year. You will also receive the stunning posters that advertised Derek Gregory's Katz Distinguished Lectureship in the Humanities and the Spring 2006 Cinema at the City's Edge conference.

Thank you so much for your support.

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Director, Simpson Center for the Humanities
Professor, Department of English

Mail donations to:
Simpson Center for the Humanities
College of Arts & Sciences
University of Washington
Box 353710
Seattle, WA 98195-3710

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Sound Cultures | Autumn 2009
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History and Politics in the Work of Dipesh Chakrabarty | Autumn 2009
Dangerous Subjects: Contention, Violence, and Control in Latin America
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Beyond Borders: Alternative Voices and Histories of the Vietnamese Diaspora
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