The HUMANITIES are at the center of a well-rounded liberal arts education. Students who choose to study literature, history, foreign languages, philosophy, linguistics, religious studies, and/or women's and gender studies are seekers of an education in the fullest sense of the word and not just training for an occupation. The goal of the humanities is to graduate life-long learners who are intellectually curious, ethically aware, and civically responsible. Humanities students learn to value the past, appreciate the arts, practice critical thinking and close reading, express themselves clearly in speech and writing, and engage deeply the big questions of life.
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Dr. Lee Heritage Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities (interim) Professor of Music |
HUMANITIES DEPARTMENTS
English
Foreign Languages
History
Philosophy
Women's and Gender Studies