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California State University, Chico

About the Humanities Center

Founded in 1999, the Humanities Center is a subsidiary of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts at CSU, Chico. The Humanities Center creates and nurtures an interdisciplinary culture of ideas. Each year a theme is selected, and prominent scholars and artists are invited to give presentations on campus. In addition to talks by outside speakers, the Center regularly hosts informal talks, debates and panel discussions. It also sponsors the University Film Series. Since its creation, the Humanities Center, unique in the CSU system, has become an important and indispensable part of the intellectual life of CSU, Chico.

Board Members

Director

Erin K. Kelly, English, Phone: 530-898-6277, E-mail: ekkelly@csuchico.edu

Board

Nathaniel Heggins Bryant, English, Phone: 530-898-3843, Email: nhegginsbryant@csuchico.edu

Hannah Burdette, International Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Phone: 530-898-4063, E-mail: hburdette@csuchico.edu

Rob Davidson, English, Phone: 530-898-6372, E-mail:  rgdavidson@csuchico.edu

Rachel Middleman, Art and Art History, E-mail: rmiddleman@csuchico.edu

William Nitzky, Anthropology, Phone: 530-898-4953, E-mail: wnitzky@csuchico.edu

Hope Munro, Music and Theatre, Phone: 530-898-6128, Email: hmunro@csuchico.edu

Daniel Veidlinger, Religious Studies, Phone: 530-898-4637, E-mail:  dveidlinger@csuchico.edu

Alisa Wade, History, E-mail: awade@csuchico.edu

Ex-officio

Joseph Alexander, Associate Dean, Phone: 530-898-5334, E-mail: jalexander@csuchico.edu

Tracy Butts, Dean, Phone: 530-898-5146, E-mail: tbutts@csuchico.edu

Mission

The chief purposes of the Humanities Center are to nurture an intellectual community within the College of Humanities and Fine Arts; to stimulate and enrich the discussion of important ideas and themes among HFA faculty, encouraging their professional development; and to reach out to the larger campus and Chico community, promoting an intellectual engagement with the humanities. To that end the Humanities Center will:

  • Invite prominent scholars to campus both to give public lectures on their work and to lead symposia for interested faculty, students, staff, and community members.
  • Sponsor regular reading groups, some centered around the work of a recognized seminal thinker and others around an interdisciplinary theme of broad interest.
  • Establish a schedule of faculty research presentations and talks whereby both junior and senior faculty can speak on their current research interests and receive feedback from their colleagues.
  • Sponsor the University Film Series, a year-long film series based on the Humanities Center theme.
  • Promote the values of the humanities and foster an intellectual climate of discussion, appreciation, and investigation among fellow faculty, students, staff, and community members. Seek meaningful partnerships with a wide range of campus entities, including faculty in colleges other than HFA, and campus stakeholders who share our values of tolerance, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Undertake other activities designed to encourage and support the intellectual missions of both the college and the university.