Welcome to the arts and humanities in a global context.
Studying the arts and humanities at Hope College means you might:
- Present your research at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research
- Create a dance performance or play addressing a social justice issue
- Investigate art therapy or music recording
- Explore your faith through creative writing
- Provide translation services for churches and businesses in Japanese or Spanish
Arts Division
Â鶹ÊÓƵ is one of the few liberal arts colleges with accreditation in all four areas of the arts: art/art history, dance, music and theatre. In each case, we meet or exceed national standards from the National Associations of Schools of Art and Design, Dance, Music and Theatre.
You will work closely with practicing artists and writers, and strengthen your work through additional activities, such as the Hope Repertory Theatre, Visiting Writers Series, Musical Showcase, several dance companies and the senior art show.
Humanities Division
Whatever your future career path, Hope’s humanities departments will help you cultivate deep insights about yourself and global society while improving the practical talents you’ll need in any job — compelling writing, critical reasoning, oral communication, information literacy and research skills.
Arts & Humanities ProgramsAsian Studies
Hope-Western Prison Education Program
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artshumanities@hope.eduHope by the Numbers
- 297Publications & Performances
Arts and humanities faculty had 188 creative works and 109 publications/intellectual contributions in 2021.
- 90%Post-graduate success
In a survey of 2021 graduates with majors in the arts and humanities, 90% of respondents reported that they were attending graduate school or working in their field of study within six months of graduation.
- 24%Off-Campus Study
In 2021, 24% of graduates with majors in the arts and humanities participated in an off-campus learning experience (domestic or international) over their four years and/or participated in an internship.
- 17%Majors and Minors
17% of the Hope 2022 graduates pursued a major or minor in the arts and humanities.
Upcoming
- Arabic
- Art and Art History
- Chinese
- Classics
- Dance
- Dutch
- English
- German
- Global French Studies
- Japanese
- World Languages and Cultures
- Music
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Russian
- Spanish
- Theatre
- Women's and Gender Studies
- History
- De Pree Art Gallery
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Academics
The Janus Face of Civilization: Some Challenges for Political Thinking- Date
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- Graves Hall
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THEA - Many Voices Circle- Date
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- DeWitt Student and Cultural Center
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Christina Kerns - Borgeson Artist in Residence Closing Reception- Date
- Location
- De Pree Art Center
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Choir Concert in Pine Grove- Date
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- Green Space
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Liberal Arts, Civilization, and Barbarism in Latin America- Date
- Location
- Graves Hall