Mission Statement
The College of Saint Rose cultivates a learning community that challenges students to enrich their understanding of and appreciation for those intellectual and creative forces that shape the human experience. By studying the diversity of human inquiry and achievement, students develop the skills, knowledge, perspectives, and values they need to find meaning, to succeed professionally, and to participate responsibly in shaping the future of our community.
In order to achieve these goals, the School of Arts and Humanities offers undergraduate programs in American Studies, Art, Communications, English, Foreign Languages, History and Political Science, Music, Religious Studies, Philosophy, and Women's Studies. These programs represent the core of a liberal education and they are rich in diversity and interdisciplinary opportunities. Graduate programs seek to deepen the intellectual complexity and sophistication students will bring to their lives. All Arts and Humanities programs are grounded in the belief that true learning extends beyond the classroom to include the community; therefore, the School offers presentations, exhibits, readings, and performances by faculty, students, and distinguished guest lecturers and artists, as well as opportunities for internships, service learning, and study abroad.

Leslie W. Lewis, Ph.D.
Dean, The School of Arts and Humanities
(518) 454-2860
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NEW! Scott Brodie, Associate Professor of Art, blogs about his experiences at Lorenzo de Medici in Florence, Italy. Click here to access the blog.
Our Main Office
460 Western Ave.
(6th house from Albertus Hall; house with the red door)
Mailing Address
School of Arts & Humanities
432 Western Ave.
Albany, NY 12203
Did you know?
For the past four years, the Saint Rose Graphic design Program has been named as one of the top ten graphic design programs in the country, by the Art Directors Club of New York, based on a review of student portfolios
Construction is almost complete on the new Massry Center for the Arts, featuring a 400-seat recital hall, choral and instrumental rehearsal rooms, practice rooms,and other music labs and classrooms, AND an art gallery, art history classroom, and scultpure garden.
Click here for more information regarding the 2007-2008 Saint Rose Camerata Music Series

Frequency North
The Aggressively Eclectic Visiting Writers Reading Series returns to the College of Saint Rose.
Provisions
A series of sessions dedicated to exploring the theory and practice of teaching and learning throughout the disciplines.
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