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The Value of the Humanities

College of Humanities Alumni in their own words

College of Humanities students learn essential skills with a human perspective to navigate the workforce of the future.

Meet Arizona students who have chosen Humanities.

CHOOSE HUMANITIES

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Ready to Declare a Major?

Learn the skills to compete in the global economy by studying Humanities. Declare a major or minor using our online form below!

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Graduating Soon?

Find all the information you need about the College of Humanities Convocation Ceremonies – a special celebration every semester for just our grads.

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Congratulations to Our High Achieving Students

The College of Humanities is pleased to recognize and reward our undergraduate students whose performance merits special attention.

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Oct. 3, 2024

A New Equation: Health = Humanities

The College of Humanities is launching a new initiative to explore and build collaborations at the intersections of health and humanities. Thanks to strong connections with the College of Medicine – Tucson, the Health Humanities Hub is anchored on the third floor of the new Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine building.

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Health Humanities Hub

Recent News

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Stephen D. Todd
Feb. 5, 2026
The College of Humanities sends condolences to the family and friends of Stephen Douglas Todd, who passed away in January.Steve was a generous supporter of the University of Arizona, creating the Stephen D. Todd Interdisciplinary Humanities…
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Multilingualism Matters
Feb. 4, 2026
Basic language courses across the College of Humanities instruct thousands of University of Arizona students each semester, majors and non-majors alike, giving them the building blocks of a second language. But beyond the basic language classes…
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DeAnna Daniels, Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Religious Studies
Feb. 4, 2026
In teaching her “Religion and Film” course, DeAnna Daniels centers on Black horror, using the genre as a way to understand religion and film in all of its multiplicities. Daniels and her students spend the semester exploring the…