Arts and Humanities Collaborative
Arts and Humanities Collaborative
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Mission
Rigorous training in the arts and humanities has been a distinguishing feature of
an Albertus education since the College’s founding in 1925. In today’s increasingly
complex and interconnected world, the skills and dispositions one can develop through
study in these fields are more valuable than ever before.
The mission of the Arts and Humanities Collaborative is to enrich and elevate our
students’ experience of study in the arts and humanities and to share the fruits of
the College’s rich teaching and practice in these fields with a wider public.
Goals & Objectives
Students and faculty at the Arts and Humanities Collaborative Salon Night event
The Collaborative assembles the talent and resources of five distinct departments:
Arts and Communication, English and Humanities, History and Political Science, Languages
and Cultures, and Philosophy and Religion. Faculty and student leaders in these affiliated
departments work together to:
Organize events to enrich the experience of current majors and minors in the arts
and humanities
Promote and strengthen our programs in these fields
Develop new, interdisciplinary programs in these fields, responsive to student interest
and need
Stimulate collaborations between the arts and humanities and other fields of study
at the College
Create and share content highlighting the work of our faculty and students
Engage with thought leaders around prominent issues relating to the arts and humanities
today
Contact
Dr. Jon Sozek, Director
Aquinas Hall 228
jsozek@albertus.edu
(203) 773-8554
Albertus Magnus College
700 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Studium: An Arts and Humanities Podcast
Studium
hosts long-form conversations with practitioners and thought leaders trained in the
arts and humanities. Our question: what are the arts and humanities good for? Our
guests have used their training to build careers in a variety of fields - politics,
technology, drama, art, museums, academia, and more.
The podcast is hosted by Dr. Jon Sozek, Director of the Arts and Humanities Collaborative.
Listen below, or subscribe to the podcast on
Apple Podcasts
Google Podcasts
, or
Spotify
YouTube Channel
Arts and Humanities Collaborative
Affiliated Departments
Art
English and Communications
History and Political Science
Languages and Cultures
Philosophy and Religion
Meet Our Faculty
Affiliated Faculty Members
Christine Atkins, Ph.D.
Professor of Spanish & Latinx Language, Literature, and Culture
Chair of the Department of Languages and Cultures
Tina Benigno, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Humanities/Faculty Advisor
Robert Bourgeois, Ph.D.
Professor of Global Studies
Director of Global Studies
Susan Letzler Cole, Ph.D.
Professor of English
Edward Dunar, Ph.D.
Director, Meister Eckhart Center for Catholic and Dominican Life
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion
Ross Edwards, Ph.D.
Dean of Academic Affairs for the Traditional Undergraduate Program
Associate Professor of History & Political Science
Deborah D. Frattini, M.F.A.
Associate Professor of English and Humanities
Jerome Nevins, M.F.A.
Professor of Visual and Performing Arts
Chair, Department of Arts and Communications
Paul Robichaud, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of English
Professor of English
Nicola Singh, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of History and Political Science
Chair of the Department of History and Political Science
Jonathan Sozek, Ph.D.
Director of the Arts and Humanities Collaborative
Assistant Professor
Co-Director of the Honors Program
Jenny Spyres, M.A.
Reading and Writing Specialist
Academic Success Center Team Member
Tarishi Verma, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Matthew Waggoner, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Philosophy & Religion
Professor of Philosophy & Religion
Sarah Wallman, M.F.A.
Professor of English
Co-Director, Master of Fine Arts Program
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