In April 2015, the Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature changed to the Department of Comparative Arts and Letters. For later publications see the Department of Comparative Arts and Letters page.
Our programs in Classics, Comparative Literature, and Interdisciplinary Humanities offer comparative and interdisciplinary training that moves students across arts, cultures, geographies, and languages and enables them to gain cultural fluency and critical thinking skills that form a foundation for lifelong learning.
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