Columbus resident selected to Indiana Humanities board

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Indiana Humanities recently elected seven new members to its board of directors. The new board members are:

Katie Glick, business development manager, Ice Miller LLP, Columbus

Edward P. Dallis-Comentale, associate vice provost for arts and humanities and professor of English, Indiana University, Bloomington

Rayvon Fouche, professor of American studies, Purdue University, Carmel

Edward Frantz, chair of the department of history and political science and professor of history, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis

Marisol Gouveia, director of membership and engagement, Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis

Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, director, religion, spirituality, and the arts, IUPUI Arts and Humanities, Carmel

Cheryl Taylor, president/CEO, Foellinger Foundation, Fort Wayne

Indiana Humanities is a statewide nonprofit that encourages Hoosiers to think, read and talk by participating in humanities programs and activities. The organization is currently in the midst of a two-year INseparable initiative, which explores real and perceived differences among urban, suburban and rural Hoosiers.