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Welcome to the Division of the Humanities and Artsundefined

Expand your vision.  Focus your future.  In the Division of Humanities and the Arts at The City College of New York, we try to help our students do both:  broaden their general understanding and find their particular passion, learn a little about everything and a lot about something.

We offer CORE courses for all CCNY students in composition, speech, art/music/literature appreciation, history, philosophy, languages.  We also offer majors and minors in art, English, languages, history, media and communication arts, music, philosophy, and theatre, as well as special programs in American studies, Asian studies, comparative literature, electronic design and multimedia, sonic arts, film and video, Jewish studies, journalism, and publishing.  Graduate students will find programs in art, art education, museum studies, literature, creative writing, language and literacy, history, music, and Spanish. 

Chances are, then, whether you're looking to expand your vision or focus your future, you'll find yourself a part of our division.  Welcome!
 
News and Announcements

Levin in Journal of Philosphy
Michael Levin (Philosophy) published “Compatibilism and Special Relativity” in the prestigious Journal of Philosophy. Read More.
Miller Becomes Wegman Fellow
Renata Miller (English) was named Wegman Brothers Fellow for 2007-08. Read More.
Murphy edits Unfinished Trilling Novel
Columbia University Press will shortly release The Journey Abandoned, the unfinished novel of Lionel Trilling, discovered among his papers in the Columbia University archives and edited/prepared for publication by our own Deputy Dean Geraldine Murphy. Read More.
 
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Contact Us
Division of Humanities & The Arts

Fred Reynolds, Dean
North Academic Building (NAC) 5/225
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031

P | (212) 650-8166
E | humanities@ccny.cuny.edu
Program Spotlights
Jewish Studies Program
Last Fall, Rabbi Manny Vinas, the Marvin & Edward Kaplan Lecturer in in this seminar, a five day trip to the Dominican Jewish communities.
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Jewish Studies Program 

Upcoming Events
MFA EXHIBITION: GYOUNG SUN KIM
5/12/2008 - 5/16/2008
Reception: Thursday, May 15th 5-7 p.m.  Read More...

RECITAL
5/12/2008 -
Featuring Deanna Witkowski, piano and Doron Schachter, violin, who will be doing the works of various composers.  Read More...

BFA RECITAL
5/13/2008 -
Arata Matsumoto, jazz drummer -- featuring Kyle Nix, electric bass, Matthew Carter, guitar, and Seikai Ishizuka, piano  Read More...

Meet Our Students 
Rebecca Carter
“It was here that the classroom became almost a sacred setting, where abstract concepts were slowly unpacked with prudent inquiry”.
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Rebecca Carter


 
 
 
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