The College of Humanities' Spanish as a Heritage Language program affirms student language use and fosters appreciation for shared cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
The 2010s saw a steep decline in humanities enrollments across the country, according to the New Yorker. Now, in a post-pandemic world, there’s potential for a boost.
The College of Humanities' annual festival, centered this year on the theme of community, will explore how people come together to create, share, hope and celebrate.
The April 26 event in Washington, D.C., will ask "How Free is Speech on Campus, and Does it Matter?" The discussion, which will be livestreamed, is part of the College of Humanities' new Fearless Inquiries Project.