Embrace the And

At VCU’s College of Humanities and Sciences, we feel passionately about the possibilities the “and” in the College of Humanities and Sciences represents. That’s why you see the ampersand–our &–everywhere! As a student, you have the opportunity to take courses across multiple disciplines and, if you want, pursue a minor, certificate program, or double major. You will also combine a solid liberal arts foundation with job readiness. With two schools, 18 departments and three programs, you have a lot of options—and we'd love to have you join us.

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Consider the value of a liberal arts education.

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"A majority of employers view the learning outcomes that define a contemporary liberal education ... to be 'very important' for success in the workforce."

Source: Association of American Colleges and Universities

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News

Alexander Campbell sits on the floor of the Virginia House of Delegates. Campbell has been involved in the political process since he was 9 and today works for Del. Elizabeth Bennett-Parker. (Contributed image)

Jan. 28, 2026

Justice, education and advocacy propel Alexander Campbell

The senior, who led the push for new state legislation when he was a child, today serves on the Virginia Board for People with Disabilities and works for a member of the Virginia House of Delegates – among many other efforts.

Cristina Stanciu, director of the Humanities Research Center at VCU, is a leader in Indigenous and multiethnic literary studies. (File photo)

Jan. 28, 2026

Cristina Stanciu’s visiting professorship in France deepens VCU’s global humanities reach

The director of the Humanities Research Center will spend a month at Université Bordeaux Montaigne.

VCU historian Brooke N. Newman’s new book reveals the untold truth behind the British royal family’s centuries-long involvement and investment in slavery. (Contributed photos)

Jan. 27, 2026

Slavery was ‘foundational’ to the British monarchy, VCU author Brooke Newman reveals

In her new book, ‘The Crown’s Silence,’ the history professor uses thousands of archival records to detail the royal ties to the transatlantic slave trade.

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Research @CHS

The College of Humanities and Sciences supports bold research and creative work addressing real-world challenges in Richmond and beyond.

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Events

Indigenous Elder in Residence Welcome Reception

Jan. 21, 2-3 p.m.
Shafer Dining Hall, Compass Room

SHEAR Webinar: Resumes for Humanists

Jan. 23, 12-1 p.m.
Virtual (Zoom)