UVU Humanities Program

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08/10/2022

1. Why did you choose to teach Humanities?

I’m passionate about the content and helping students. I believe an understanding of history, the arts, and culture helps us to make sense of the world and our place in it. I started teaching as a graduate student and had so much fun in the classroom I decided to pursue a career in higher education. I can’t imagine doing anything else!

2. What are your biggest achievements with a humanities degree?

A BA in Humanities prepared me for graduate school where I had opportunities to work with amazing mentors, travel, present at conferences, and find a fulfilling career that I love.

3. Why do you think more students should choose Humanities as their degree?

The skills that are developed in the Humanities program are inherently valuable—no matter what career students choose to pursue. Humanities is an interdisciplinary program that trains students to think carefully about various issues, interpret information (whether written or visual), and articulate complex ideas. We prepare our students to overcome obstacles—to be flexible, adaptable, and confident in their abilities to problem solve.

4. What career do you think a humanities degree would be compatible with?

There are so many career options for Humanities majors! Our program is great preparation for grad school (including law school) and careers in education, curation (museums/libraries), business, government, and civil or foreign service.

5. What is ONE fun fact about UVU Humanities?

We have amazing faculty with expertise in a variety of fields, including theatre, Chinese architecture, Victorian literature, and Latin American studies.

08/04/2022

UVU Humanities is hosting a UVU Merch giveaway! To enter follow UVU Humanities Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, like the giveaway post, and tag a friend for additional entries. We will be giving out 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes. The giveaway will end this Friday at 11:59pm! And remember to stay tuned for interviews from Faculty and Alumni every Wednesday!

08/02/2022

UVU Humanities is back in action! Stay tuned for guest interviews and a chance to win one of our giveaways!

Tethered | aotc 02/16/2021

Provo's An Other Theater Company's new play, with our own Kim Abunuwara in a chilling role. It's available to stream here: https://www.anothertheater.org/tethered?fbclid=IwAR0lPrm4YXFv3x-UZbNJW1PwBS4PPg3jre2nHGMnHdfg4McZYc_ZSEq9Wyo

Tethered | aotc Our theatre relies on the generosity of our wonderful patrons! Please consider supporting us in any of the following ways.

02/04/2021

Kim Abunuwara in the play "Tethered" with Another Theater Company:
https://www.anothertheater.org

01/25/2021

Did you know that there are THREE degree paths in the Humanities Undergraduate Program?
The department lets students choose an emphasis based on their interests and career goals.
Students can choose from Classical, Environmental and Digital Humanities. All of which help prepare students for graduate programs in the liberal arts, business and tech! For more information uvu.edu/philhum
Pictured: Venus de Milo

01/22/2021

Did you know that the College of Philosophy and Humanities has its very own student run publication?
Translated from Greek, “Sophia” means wisdom. Sophia is the only student publication on campus dedicated to philosophical thought and criticism on topics that range from politics, religion, culture and everything in between! Sophia staff is made up entirely of student volunteers and YOU can get involved! For more information reach out to Thomas Bretz - Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Sophia Faculty Advisor or send us a message right here for links and resources!

01/20/2021

Happy New Year Wolverines and friends of the Humanities! As we delve into the new semester and year keep an eye on our social media pages. Our annual Humanities Symposium (March 1st-5th) is coming up so mark your calendars because it will be a week packed with performance art with our very own Alex Caldiero and special guests!
📸: “Traveler” by Christopher Leichty

11/07/2020

The Provost’s COVID-19 Seminar Series is pleased to host Professor Scott Abbott’s scholarly works entitled, “Standing as Metaphor: Pieter Bruegel’s Radical Peasant Wedding.” Please join us on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, from 12:00-1:00 pm in support of Dr. Abbott’s presentation. Just click on Scott Abbott’s Teams Channel. The presentation will be recorded for future viewing. See you there!

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HUM 1010 intro movieDemo 06/21/2020

Here a little intro to our Humanities 1010.

HUM 1010 intro movieDemo A little intro for Utah Valley University's Humanities 1010 students.

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Orem, UT
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