The Humanities Institute offers a space for faculty-driven interdisciplinary arts and humanities practice and research to grow and flower. Home of five traditional interdisciplinary centers and a rotating selection of working groups, the Humanities Institute offers financial and logistics support intended to help faculty and graduate students from all the Arts and Humanities departments to design and develop collaborative projects. Our goal is to nurture your innovative ideas and help you to engage with the broadest possible public. The Arts and Humanities create and interrogate new ways of sensing, feeling, and thinking the world. There is no more critical time for our work than now.
Centers
- The Center for Ethnic Studies (which brings together Asian-American Studies, Latinx Studies and American Indian Studies)
- Center for Folklore Studies
- Center for the Study of Religion
- Melton Center for Jewish Studies
- Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Learn more at Centers Within the Institute.
Humanities Collaboratory
The Collaboratory serves as an incubator for new collaborative modes of scholarship, teaching, and engagement. Among its activities, the Collaboratory curates programming designed to spark new conversations and visions for the future of the humanities, and it actively explores new models of career diversity for humanities PhDs. While maintaining roots in the long-standing disciplines and departments, the Collaboratory works to facilitate the formation of new constellations of humanities faculty and students—in working groups, initiatives, and centers—all designed to create new knowledge through collaboration with communities on and beyond campus.
Learn more at Humanities Collaboratory.