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Silos are out. Integration is in. And the humanities are here to stay. 
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  Congratulations to the Fall 2017 COH Graduate Student Research Grant awardees!    Fall 2017 COH Graduate Students Research Grant Awardees Nan Ouyang East Asian Studies Project: The Making of a Sacred Place: The Rise of Mount Jiuhua in the Ming-...
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The UA Humanities Seminars Program spring semester courses feature a wide range of subjects, spanning the globe from China to Africa and human history from antiquity to the turbulence of 1968.
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The Arizona Daily Wildcat has a great stroy on the Service Learning course offered by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.  Since 2014, students have participated in organizations, ranging from education to public health to law, that make a...
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The UA Poetry Center is pleased to announce its spring 2018 series, which features poetry and prose reasings, as well as talks and panels, from a great group of contemporary writers.  Find the announcement and full schedule here.       
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Explore the south of France in an immersive cultural and educational trip, led by professors who will share their expertise about the region and its art, history and cuisine.  
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The University of Arizona Poetry Center, part of the College of Humanities, has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Art for Justice Fund. The grant will fund a three-year project that will commission new work from leading writers on mass...
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Mely Bohlman, a College of Humanities Student Ambassador, received the UA Hispanic Alumni Club's Celebration of Excellence Award today. 
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Martin Luther's choice to unveil his "95 Theses" on Oct. 31 was no coincidence. "The reason he did that was because the next day was All Saints' Day," says Steven D. Martinson, UA Professor of German Studies. "He knew that well-educated people were...
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With the 1968 backdrop of Cold War politics and the Vietnam War, a group of politically engaged young academics established the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars, or CCAS, promising to rethink the divide between East and West...
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The landmark University of Arizona Poetry Center is named one of 25 must-see buildings in Arizona by USA Today.  The Helen S. Schaefer Building, opened in 2007, is a 17,500-square-foot facilty designed by Line and Space LLC, bringing a contemporary...
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Professor Alejandro Nava published an essay this month in the popular literature news site Lit Hub on the sorrow and exuberance in novelist Ralph Elison's work.