Dean's Welcome
Welcome to the School of Arts and Humanities (ARHU) at ΞΆΓάΓ¨!
ΞΆΓάΓ¨ was founded on a strong commitment to the Arts and Humanities.
This is most clearly demonstrated today in our widely published and accomplished faculty
who have built innovative programs in each of our nine undergraduate areas of study:
Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Africana Studies, Communication Studies, Digital Studies,
Historical Studies, Languages and Culture Studies, Literature, and Philosophy & Religion.
It is also demonstrated in our graduate program in American Studies and dual degree
offerings combining an MA in American Studies with Africana Studies, Historical Studies,
Literature, or Philosophy & Religion. These programs do at least three important
things. They provide students with the bedrock foundations of a strong, well-rounded
education. They are seamlessly integrated into Stockton’s General Studies program
which encourages students to appreciate a wide range of disciplinary perspectives,
and they give students essential skills and habits of mind, such as critical thinking,
writing, and communication. These are exactly the skills that are required to be
successful in today’s complex ever-changing world. They are also sought after by
businesses small and large for their ability to promote growth and innovation. I
invite you to explore our programs here.
These programs are complemented by our three centers: Interdisciplinary Center for
Hellenic Studies, Stockton Text Center, and South Jersey Culture & History Center/Alliance
Heritage Center all explorable here. These centers, along with our ΞΆΓάΓ¨ Performing Arts Center (), Art Gallery, the and the , make ΞΆΓάΓ¨ truly unique among regional comprehensive universities
in the country. They connect students to exciting internship and experiential learning
opportunities, and also with our surrounding communities. I invite you to check out
our website and then come visit us.
Once again, welcome to ARHU at ΞΆΓάΓ¨. We look forward to meeting you
in person soon.
Ian Marshall, Ph.D.
Dean
School of Arts and Humanities