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Theresa Burruel Stone

Assistant Professor of English, Theresa Burruel Stone, has published "Socializing college-going Latinx youth to (White) Neutral Rationality: Liberal teaching practices and right-wing racisms" in International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education.... Read the full story >

Miah Jeffra

Visiting Professor Miah Jeffra's novel American Gospel (Black Lawrence Press 2023) has been listed on the 20 Great Reads of the year by... Read the full story >

Discover your passion in the School of Arts and Humanities!

From performing, visual and media arts to literature and the humanities, students often ignite lifelong passions in the School of Arts and Humanities.

Our departments offer students a wide variety of degree programs, including a range of Bachelor of Arts, a Bachelor of Fine Arts, a Bachelor of Music, several minors and three Master of Arts degrees. In addition, students can earn skill-based certificates that supplement their degrees. Our faculty members are award-winning experts and leaders in their fields.

Students learn by creating, performing and by reflecting on life-changing ideas. The School of Arts and Humanities is alive with activities, exhibitions and productions throughout the year. These kinds of experiences, as well as access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, provide the proficiencies that employers are seeking in numerous and varied fields.

Perform, think critically and excel in the School of Arts and Humanities.

 

 

Arts & Humanities Celebrates Social Justice

The School of Arts and Humanities is also home to world class faculty with an extraordinary breadth and depth of scholarship on the politics and realities of race and gender in America.

Through research and an ever-expanding body of published works, our faculty continue to produce knowledge that strengthens and deepens our grasp of the past to prepare students to create a more just, balanced and strengthened world. Sonoma State faculty have made social and racial justice a centerpiece of their scholarly focus.