School of Humanities
Students
- 559 undergraduates (Fall 2005)
- 191 graduates (Fall 2005)
Faculty
- 201 faculty members (Fall 2005)
- Faculty includes Carnegie National Professor of the Year and the Carnegie Texas Professor of the Year
- Several faculty members recognized by the Guggenheim Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities
Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Arts
- Master of Arts
Academic Departments
- Art History
- Classical Studies
- Education
- English
- French Studies
- German and Slavic Studies
- Hispanic Studies
- History
- Kinesiology
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies
- Visual and Dramatic Arts
Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs
- Women and Gender
- Asian Studies
- Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations
- Medieval Studies
Honors and Distinctions
The school is home to five national journals:
- Studies in English Literature
- Journal of Southern History
- Journal of Feminist Economics
- Religious Studies Review
- Council of Societies for the Study of Religion Bulletin




