Wayne State College
School of Arts and Humanities

The School of Arts and Humanities is dedicated to developing and expanding students’ intellectual, aesthetic and creative thought and performance through its commitment to high standards and quality programs in Art, Music, Communication, English, and Modern Languages. The School promotes cultural awareness and diversity for students and community members through local, regional and global collaborations and interchange. The school showcases its students’ creativity through a variety of interconnected artistic and technological media, and instills in its students fundamental knowledge by stimulating curiosity, encouraging critical self-examination, and facilitating intellectual discovery.

 

Nontraditional means of learning are explored regularly, through service learning projects, cooperative education projects, and a myriad of internship opportunities. The School is committed to continuous development, to providing professional outreach to the broader community, and to serving as a center for cultural events and activities in the region.

 

Studio facilities, performance and production facilities, exhibition facilities, a student-managed newspaper, a student-managed television station, and a student-managed radio station complement the school’s academic programs, housed in the Departments of Art and Design, Communication Arts, Language and Literature, and Music. Student and community life is enriched through a wide variety of events, guest lectures, and presentation of visual and performing works by students, faculty, and guests throughout the academic year.

 

These pages are designed to provide you with a broad overview of the arts and humanities programs at Wayne State College. We invite you to visit our campus in person to experience firsthand our vibrant, innovative and accomplished environment. We look forward to seeing you on campus!

Upcoming Events

There are no events scheduled over the summer months.

 

If you have an event you would like to schedule for the 2010-11 semester please contact James O'Donnell at (402) 375-7394.

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