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Spring 2026 Newsletter
Humanities Beyond Boundaries
Treviene Harris shares how three undergraduate programs featured in this issue are putting the humanities to work

 

 

Interdisciplinary Urban Studies BA at CCNY
How a new BA program serves more students by providing a humanistic alternative to a traditional architecture degree
Hofstra Joint BA/BS HFUS Program
How a new degree program in Human Factors and Usability Studies provided Engineering students with pathways to the humanities and social sciences
Cal Poly Humboldt Applied Humanities BA
How one degree program is rejecting the false choice between humanistic inquiry and career readiness

 

This newsletter was written and compiled by Stacy Hartman and Treviene Harris.

Innovation in Action

Explore case studies for change in higher education from our community.

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Doctoral Futures

ACLS is working with the American Historical Association, the Modern Language Association, and the Society of Biblical Literature on Doctoral Futures: an initiative to assess and reimagine humanities graduate education to better prepare the next generation of knowledge producers.

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Winter 2025 Newsletter
The Trickle-Down Effects of Tenure
Stacy Hartman shares why reforming tenure and promotion systems is key to transforming the entire academic humanities ecosystem
Virginia Tech Humanities for Public Service Major
How one interdisciplinary department created a new major to better serve its students’ career ambitions
UCSC New Guidelines for Tenure and Promotion
How can a faculty-led process with administrative support change campus culture?
UBCO Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies
How the University of British Columbia Okanagan reinvented graduate education to be flexible, interdisciplinary, and community-engaged