Quick Facts - School of Humanities and Social Sciences

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences officially opened in August of 2009.

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences is best known for the breadth of its offerings, the depth of its courses, and the broad array of its graduates' abilities.

The strength of Humanities and Social Sciences is its ability to educate students from a large variety of perspectives and to help students master the skills that will prepare them for the vast span of life’s possibilities.

There are four clubs and four honor societies associated within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

The disciplines in the school range from the creative arts to scientific research, i.e., from creative writing to psychology.

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a variety of learning beyond opportunities:

  • Internships
  • Field placements
  • Practica
  • One-credit options
  • Study abroad
  • Service learning
  • Field trips
  • Theater attendance

There are 24 full-time faculty members that teach within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

There are 90 part-time faculty members that teach within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

There are 500 students who attend the School of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Dean James Gerard Salvucci, Ph.D, has taught a course on Bob Dylan.

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Investigator Journalist
Lawyer Librarian
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Professor Psychologist
Public Advocate Retail Manager
Salesperson Social Worker
Small-Business Owner Teacher
Technical Writer Therapist