literatures, religions, and arts of the himalayan region

Amanda Hultin

Randolph School, Huntsville, AL

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Amanda

Thank you for viewing my website. My name is Amanda Hultin, and I am a teacher at Randolph School, an independent, K-12 school in Huntsville, Alabama.
I teach computers and social studies in the Upper Elementary division, as well as World History I in the Upper School. In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I coach volleyball and track.
I hold a B.A. in Studies in Religion from the University of Michigan, and I am currently pursuing an M.A. in History from the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments that you might have about the resources included here. I also encourage you to browse the many wonderful websites from my fellow NEH Institute participants. I am also happy to answer emails pertaining to the Institute itself.
Many thanks to Professor Lewis and Professor van der Kuijp, our excellent guest presenters, and my fellow participants for their enthusiasm and support.


This site was created by Amanda Hultin at the NEH Summer Institute "Literatures, Religions, and Arts of the Himalayan Region,"
held at the College of the Holy Cross, Summer 2008.