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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

IBé Crawley, who spent 30 years teaching K-12 in Virginia schools, is part of the African American doll and puppet makers community and the African American Craft Alliance, as well as various book arts collectives. She also founded the IBé Arts Institute. (Contributed image)

Nov. 14, 2025

Meet-a-Ram: IBé Crawley still adding creative chapters to her life story

A half-century since she started at VCU, she continues to blend education, art and community.

Split header: In her new book, VCU author Olivia Landry explores 21st-century films that put into focus the challenging reality of mothering. (Contributed images)

Nov. 12, 2025

Olivia Landry’s new book explores motherhood through the lens of modern film

In ‘Cinema of Crushing Motherhood,’ the VCU professor sees a new feminist sensibility.

VCU biology major Selah Porter works with Carol Bourne, a patient in the Department of Kinesiology’s Renal Rehab program. (Photo by Jonathan Mehring, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

Nov. 7, 2025

VCU Research in Action: Offering a leg up to patients with chronic kidney disease

Rooted in science, the exercise-based Renal Rehab program prepares vulnerable patients for kidney transplants and supports their ongoing recovery.

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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

Uncommon Connections: On Human Origins

Nov. 18, 4-6 p.m.
STEM Building, Room 202

2025 Pocahontas Reframed Film Festival

Nov. 20-23, 9-6 p.m.
Virginia Museum of History & Culture and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts