The Alice Coonley Higgins Institute for Arts and Humanities sponsors public programming and campus initiatives, supports curricular innovation and excellence, and funds creative practice and research through our grant programs at Clark University. Founded in 1986, the Higgins School of Humanities works to enhance the intellectual and cultural life of Clark University by fostering connection betwee
n the humanities disciplines (English, Foreign Languages, Visual and Performing Arts, Philosophy, and History). At Clark, we believe that humanistic inquiries and practices are crucial to our development as intellectually curious, socially engaged, and ethically oriented beings. In cultivating the ability to read great texts and artistic forms, to frame analyses and arguments on the most important questions, to speak and listen with open intensity, and to examine our own deepest assumptions, the humanities bring the large questions of value and purpose to life for undergraduates. Learning through the humanities and arts grounds an individual's capacity to engage with societal complexities — by developing historical, cultural, literary, linguistic, and philosophical consciousness, and encouraging empathic and aesthetic ways of knowing.