School of Arts, Humanities & Education
The School of Arts, Humanities, and Education teaches foundational skills needed in the professional world. These skills include collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, and written and oral communication. Our General Education courses provide a broad-based education in literature, languages, and social sciences. Degree programs provide a good foundation for a wide variety of professional interests. Undergraduate programs include English, Sociology, Psychology, and Communications; Masters’ Programs provide deeper, more specialized knowledge in several fields, including Psychology, Sociology, and History.
School Leadership
Dean
Dr. Nicholas Wernicki
Associate Dean
Dr. Bethanie Hansen
Department Chairs
Anthropology and Sociology – Dr. Crystal Lupo (Interim)
Communication and World Languages – Dr. Bjorn Mercer
Educational Leadership and Student Life – Dr. Jeffrey Stone
English and Literature – Dr. Jaclyn Fowler
History – Dr. Richard Hines
Human Development and Family Studies – Kathleen Mangeri
Psychology – Dr. Tonia Parker
Religion, Philosophy, Art, and Music – Dr. Steve Wyre
Teaching – Dr. Kathleen Tate