Humanities at ASU: The Human Adventure Across Time and Place
"The humanities study the past and present of diverse cultures in order to create a more just and humane future. Languages, literature, history, philosophy, film and media, linguistics, and creative writing are just some of the disciplines the humanities encompass."
The below is an alphabetical list of the centers, colleges, schools and initiatives included in the Humanities at ASU web-site.
ACMRS Press
"ACMRS Press is the publications division of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona."
African and African American Studies
(School of Social Transformation, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
American Indian Studies
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Asian Pacific American Studies
(School of Social Transformation, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Bilingual Press / Editorial Bilingüe
(Hispanic Research Center)
Canyon Voices
(New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences)
Center for Asian Research
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Center for Biology and Society
(School of Life Sciences, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Center for Critical Inquiry and Cultural Studies
(New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences)
Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Center for Imagination in the Borderlands
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Center for Indian Education
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Center for Jewish Studies
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Center for Political Thought and Leadership
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Center for Public Humanities (forthcoming)
See ASU's New Center for Public Humanities Names Scholar Elisa New as Director.
Center for Science and the Imagination
Center for the Study of Race and Democracy
(College of Integrative Sciences and Arts)
Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Chinese Language Flagship Center
(School of International Letters and Cultures)
Classics Program
(School of International Letters and Cultures)
College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
("The College")
Council for Arabic and Islamic Studies
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Critical Languages Institute
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Department of English
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Desert Humanities Initiative
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
The Design School
(Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts)
Digital Humanities Initiative
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Disrupt
(Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts)
Environmental Humanities Initiative
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation and School for the Future of Innovation in Society)
The Frankenstein Bicentennial Project [1818-2018]
[Ed Finn (Center for Science and the Imagination) and Dave Guston (School for the Future of Innovation in Society)]
Health Humanities Initiative
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
Hispanic Research Center
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
History and Philosophy of Science
(School of Life Sciences, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Humanities Division
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative
(Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing and the Center for Science and the Imagination)
Institute for Humanities Research
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Interdisciplnary Humanities and Communication
(College of Integrative Sciences and Arts)
Jewish Studies
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Languages and Cultures
(College of Integrative Sciences and Arts)
Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics
Marine Biological Laboratory History Project
(funded by the National Science Foundation, Arizona State University, the Webster Foundation, and the James S. McDonnell Foundation)
Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Narrative Storytelling Initiative
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
Prison Education Programming (PEP)
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Project for Writing and Recording Family History
(College of Integrative Sciences and Arts)
Project Humanities
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
School for the Future of Innovation in Society
(College of Global Futures)
School of Art
(Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts)
School of Arts, Media and Engineering
(Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts)
School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies (SHPRS)
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
School of Human Evolution and Social Change
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
School of Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies
(New College of Interdsiciplinary Arts and Sciences)
School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC)
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
School of Life Sciences
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
School of Music, Dance and Theatre
(Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts)
School of Social Transformation
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
The Sidney Poitier New American Film School
(Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts)
Superstition Review
(College of Integrative Sciences and Arts)
Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing
(The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Women and Gender Studies
(School of Social Transformation, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences)
Write On, Downtown
(College of Integrative Sciences and Arts)
Writers' Studio
(College of Integrative Sciences and Arts)
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