Communication English Language and Literature History, Philosophy, and Political Science Modern Languages and Cultural Studies Social Sciences

Other HSS Links

These links will take you to a number of sites affiliated in one way or another with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

The Center for Language Arts Education supports, promotes, and develops language arts education at the University of Northern Colorado, in Pre-K-12 schools in the State of Colorado, and throughout the region and country.

The Colorado Poets Center currently features over 50 Colorado poets, and the list is growing. The site includes biographies, bibliographies, sample poems, critical commentary, and information about availability for readings and work in schools. The site also publishes news of readings and other poetry-related events in the state. Sponsored by the Center for Language Arts Education.

Confluencia is a journal that publishes scholarly articles and notes in Spanish and English.

The Crucible publishes creative nonfiction as well as poetry and fictional prose by UNC undergraduates and graduate students.

The William E. Hewit Institute for History and Social Science Education serves schools, teachers, and students in Colorado and the Rocky Mountains-Plains region.

Latina/Latino Literature (and the Literature of the Americas) is a Web site associated with a class in Latina and Latino Literature offered within the college.

The Middle Ground Project offers an intensive program for new and veteran middle- and high-school teachers of U.S. history and civics from the Navajo Nation.

Finally, the Rocky Mountain Writing Project is an affiliate of the National Writing Project, a collaborative university-school professional development resource community for K-16 teachers committed to leadership in writing instruction.

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The College is home to a wide array of academic disciplines organized into five schools: Communication; English Language and Literature; History, Philosophy, and Political Science; Modern Languages and Cultural Studies; and Social Sciences.

UNC’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences is committed to the liberal arts tradition of advancing human knowledge through serious scholarship, superior instruction, and the freedom of academic inquiry.

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