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How F&M Does Humanities

When you hear us say 鈥渉umanities,鈥 we mean subjects that study aspects of human society and culture. Subjects as wide-ranging as art and art history, music, dance, philosophy, literature and more can be found under the humanities umbrella.

When you study humanities at F&M, you'll explore the ways people across different times and places make sense of their lives in diverse forms of artistic, cultural and intellectual expression. Through your courses and hands-on work, you'll examine the range of human experience through the study of languages, literatures, philosophies, religions and cultural and artistic productions.

Mia Gwirtzman '23 has a discussion with Nicholas Bonneau, adjunct professor of history. Gwirtzman recorded a podcast focus on research in art history and public health.

Out-of-the-Classroom Learning

We emphasize hands-on experiential work. When you study humanities at F&M, you鈥檒l have opportunities to step out of the classroom and into the field to engage in different, dynamic forms of learning. With off-campus study and research opportunities, internships and more, you鈥檒l collaborate with world-class humanities faculty, engage with the community, get practical, real-world experience and explore questions students elsewhere might only read about.

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Careers in Humanities

After graduating from F&M, many of our students pursue graduate studies in the humanities at leading programs around the world.  Other students leverage the skills they've gained from the humanities 鈥 writing, analysis, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and cultural knowledge and awareness among others 鈥 and find success in careers in education, law, medicine, business, the nonprofit sector, and more.

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See Humanities at F&M in Action

September 13, 2024

A Day in the Life: Summer Research at F&M

鈥淔&M鈥檚 small class size was perfect for me to engage with my teachers and make the most of my learning experience,鈥 says junior Aayat Tahir, who spent her summer on campus as an organic chemistry research lab assistant.

September 11, 2024

鈥榃riting a Book I Was Looking For鈥

History Professor Gregory Kaliss recently received the North American Society for Sport History monograph of the year award for 鈥淏eyond the Black Power Salute: Athlete Activism in an Era of Change.鈥

September 5, 2024

A Summer in D.C: Senior Eyes Career in Foreign Service

Senior Fatimata Ly spent six weeks in the nation鈥檚 capital as part of the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program. 鈥淎s an aspiring U.S. foreign service officer, this program offers an excellent opportunity to gain relevant experience and education in the field,鈥 Ly said.