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Academics: departments, programs, and centers at public and private colleges and universities.

Organizations: non-profit regional, state, and local historical and cultural associations, organizations, and societies dedicated to preservation and education.

Libraries, Museums, Collections & Archives, Galleries: pertaining to the Southwest and Southwestern Culture.

Destinations: open-to-the-public places of cultural or historical significance including parks and monuments.

Publications: references and journals in print and online.

Online Resources: online exhibits and collections of video, images, and manuscripts, plus virtual tours of museums, galleries, and historical sites.

Laboratories: researching Southwestern archeaology, anthropology, and ecology.

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Sensing Dobie's Shade
Cover image of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of  American Regional Cultures: The Southwest
 
The Southwest Regional Humanities Center is pleased to announce that Sensing Dobie's Shade: The Al Lowman Collection of J. Frank Dobie Publications in the Southwestern Writers Collection at Texas State University-San Marcos has been published in a limited edition of 100 copies by David Holman at Wind River Press in Austin. Copies are available for purchase through the Center. [more]
 
  Photo © Laurence Parent, from Texas Mountains  published by University of Texas Press