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CLAS Summer Courses in the Humanities

Culture seems intangible, but its force can make a profound difference in communities where history, language, performance, ethics, imagination, and a sense of place are valued. From the forms and stories of our world, new kinds of citizenship arise. University and community partners who take these realities seriously are the agents of a healthy democracy. Humanities make a difference in the comprehension of the complexities of contemporary existence and should take seriously their cultural work with the community.

African-American Studies

Center for African Studies

Classics

Dial Center

European Studies

History

Linguistics

Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Philosophy

Religion

Romance Languages and Literature

Womens Studies

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