Embrace the And

At VCU’s College of Humanities and Sciences, we feel passionately about the possibilities the “and” in the College of Humanities and Sciences represents. That’s why you see the ampersand–our &–everywhere! As a student, you have the opportunity to take courses across multiple disciplines and, if you want, pursue a minor, certificate program, or double major. You will also combine a solid liberal arts foundation with job readiness. With two schools, 18 departments and three programs, you have a lot of options—and we'd love to have you join us.

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Why Liberal Arts?

The liberal arts helps students gain an appreciation of and insight into the things that bring joy to many people lives: art, music, literature, dance. With a liberal arts understanding, you’ll gain a richer exposure to the worlds, and gain the ability to form deeper understanding and bonds with them. 

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News & Events

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John Jones, who is pictured stocking a Ram Fridge, is the principal investigator for a $1.04 million grant to launch a coordinated initiative to reduce food waste across VCU and VCU Health. (Thomas Kojcsich, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

June 18, 2026

New initiative to reduce food waste, increase composting at VCU and VCU Health

The Food Rescue and Composting initiative aims to reduce an estimated more than 120,000 pounds of food waste.

After completing her Ph.D., Milan Marsh hopes to begin a career in industry, applying mathematical modeling to real-word problems. (Contributed image)

June 16, 2026

VCU and math have long been part of the equation for systems modeling student Milan Marsh

A high school program on campus helped propel her Ph.D. studies, which touch on biology and disease.

Since the creation of his Wikipedia account in 2007, VCU professor Peter Uetz has made more than 6,000 edits – enough to put him in the top 0.1% of users. (Dean Hoffmeyer, Enterprise Marketing and Communications)

June 11, 2026

This VCU professor’s extracurricular gig? Wikipedia editor

School of Life Sciences professor Peter Uetz, Ph.D., uses the online encyclopedia as a teaching tool, both inside the classroom and out.

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