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Future

In Alerts,Business Meeting on August 19, 2019 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged:

Meeting to discuss future of KATH – all interested in the teaching of history are welcome.

When: Saturday, September 7, 2019 (EST) 10:00 – 2:00

Where: Hardin County Public Library – 100 Jim Owen Dr, Elizabethtown, KY 42701

RSVP by Wednesday, September 4: Pattie Dillon – pdillon@spalding.edu

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Call for New Board Members

In Alerts on October 13, 2016 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged:

The Kentucky Association of Teachers of History (KATH) is seeking members for the 2016-2017 board.

KATH offers a common forum and source of information for all teachers of history in the Commonwealth and provides an avenue for members to share news about research and publications, educational activities, or concerns and problems relating to Kentucky’s history community. KATH is a service organization for those concerned about improving the quality of history education in Kentucky and offers opportunities to network and to attend professional development events, such as our annual conference. In this way we hope to improve the scope and quality of history education throughout Kentucky.

The following Board spots are currently open for 2016-17 (see current Board members here):

  • President-elect
  • Private/Independent Colleges and Universities Representative
  • Public Comprehensive Universities Representative
  • Public Historian
  • Librarian/Archivist

Volunteering their time and connections with international, regional or local experts, the KATH board primarily meets to organize the annual meeting. They distribute useful information for history educators (using for example, the H-Kentucky network), and organize task groups to recognize scholarly achievement through a history writing award program: the Anita Sanford Tolson Award for high school students; the Thomas D. Clark Award for undergraduates in American history; the Ray Betts Award for undergraduates in non-U. S. history; and the George Herring Award for graduate level papers.

The KATH board consists of a dedicated group of people working to bring the history community closer together. Encourage your colleagues in the History profession to consider becoming a KATH board member.

Please contact Megan Mummey, megan.mummey@uky.edu, for questions or nominations.

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Call for Board Members

In Alerts,Business Meeting on February 16, 2016 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged:

Calling all History Teachers! The Kentucky Association of Teachers of History (KATH) is in need of board members for the 2016 year.

KATH offers a common forum and source of information for all teachers of history in the Commonwealth and provides an avenue for members to share news about research and publications, educational activities, or concerns and problems relating to Kentucky’s history community. KATH is a service organization for those concerned about improving the quality of history education in Kentucky and offers opportunities to network and to attend professional development events, such as our annual conference. In this way we hope to improve the scope and quality of history education throughout Kentucky.

Volunteering their time and connections with international, regional or local experts, KATH board primarily meets to organize the annual meeting. They distribute useful information for history educators (using for example, the H-Kentucky network), and organize task groups to recognize scholarly achievement through a history writing award program: the Anita Sanford Tolson Award for high school students; the Thomas D. Clark Award for undergraduates in American history; the Ray Betts Award for undergraduates in non-U. S. history; and the George Herring Award for graduate level papers.

The following board spots are open:

  • Public Comprehensive Universities Representative
  • Research Universities Representative
  • A K-12 Representative
  • At-Large Representative
  • Newsletter editor

Please indicate your interest by emailing KATH President, Megan Mummey, at megan.mummey@uky.edu.

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Board Nomination Slate, 2013-14

In Business Meeting on September 26, 2013 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged: , ,

On Saturday at the 38th KATH Annual Meeting, Lorie Maltby, Nominations Committee Chair, will present this nomination slate for the 2013-14 KATH Executive Committee:

  • President – Patricia Dillon, Spalding University (president-elect on last year’s Board)
  • President Elect – Angela Ash, Owensboro Community & Technical College
  • Past-President – Allison Martin Hunt, DuPont Manual High School, Jefferson County Public Schools (president on last year’s Board)
  • Community College Representative – Jake Gibbs, Bluegrass Community & Technical College
  • Public/comprehensive University Representative – Andrea Watkins, Northern Kentucky University
  • Research University Representative – Sara Abdmishani Price, University of Kentucky
  • Librarian/Archivst – Megan Mummey, University of Kentucky
  • At-Large Representative – Jackie Young, Spalding University
  • K-12 Representative (one of two) – open

~~~ KATH Executive Committee Members continuing into their 2nd year ~~~

  • K-12 representative – Crystal Culp, McCracken Regional Juvenile Detention Facility, Paducah
  • Private/Independent College Representative – Wendy Davis, Campbellsville University
  • Public History Representative – Cheryl Caskey, Kentucky Historical Society

~~~ KATH Boad Members Appointed (not elected) ~~~

  • Secretary – Lorie Maltby, Henderson Community College
  • Treasurer – Alana Cain Scott, Morehead State University
  • Websites Administrator – Randolph Hollingsworth, University of Kentucky
  • Newsletter Editor – open