College of Humanities
Where Ideas Connect
Wednesday Talmage Building - James (JTB) Wednesday Thursday Tanner Irish Humanities Building - Carolyn (CTIHB) Thursday Language & Communication Bldg (LNCO) Thursday Events
Jan 21
Job and Internship Searching
Jan 21
Sterling McMurrin Lecture on Religion and Culture with Father Gregory Boyle, Homeboy Industries
Jan 22
Work in Progress Talk with Professor David Bresnahan, Department of History
Jan 22
Hinckley Institute Internship Opportunities Forum
Jan 22
Living with Hereditary Cancer Risk: Translating Health Communication Research to Support Previvors and Families’ Communication and Decision Making
Student Spotlights
Read stories and achievements of our students as they excel in their humanities studies and make meaningful impacts in their communities.
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Quincy Brown | Changemakers in Focus
“I was introduced to the gender studies program in my first year on campus when I took a course on political economy, race, class, and gender with Dr. Gunseli Berik. That semester I was also in a gender studies course with Dr. Ella Myers. I knew from my discussions in Myers’s class and my experience in Berik’s class that gender studies was something that I would enjoy learning more about.
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Annabelle Rockne | Changemakers in Focus
“I initially heard about the disability studies program from a presentation given in a training when I was an orientation leader. I thought the program sounded incredibly interesting and it was a program that seemed to align well with my career goals. I want to work in public health and having a disability studies framework adds really valuable insight into and understanding into different aspects of that field.
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Sadie Werner | Changemakers in Focus
“My identity led me to this degree. As a transracially adopted individual, I felt a lack of knowledge regarding my identity, supposed community, and knowledge on the history of African American people within the United States."

Get Involved
University life offers a vibrant tapestry of extracurricular activities through its diverse array of clubs and organizations. Join our renowned Debate team, perfect for those looking to hone their public speaking and critical thinking skills. For those interested in campus leadership, ASUU provides a platform to make a real difference in university policies and student life. Language enthusiasts can immerse themselves in various Language clubs, practicing conversation and exploring different cultures. Budding scholars can engage in cutting-edge Research opportunities across multiple disciplines. Whether you're looking to discover a new interest, or prepare for your future career, university clubs and organizations offer a gateway to enriching experiences beyond the classroom.
Other Resources
Writing Center
Writing tutors can help you improve any aspect of your writing in any discipline. We can help develop ideas, improve the clarity of your writing, avoid plagiarism, and many more.
Humanities Emergency Funding
If you are a student declared in a Humanities major and you are experiencing a financial hardship, please fill out this request. Undergraduate students also should have a FAFSA application on file.
Humanities Petitions/Appeals
Need to withdrawal from a class after the deadline or submit a tuition appeal?


