The College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences offers degree programs and individual classes designed to emphasize the liberal arts as a foundation for lifelong learning. We offer a number of academic programs that lead to specific career paths in public relations, media, criminal justice, counseling, technical writing and forensics.
Our students engage in experiential learning activities and internships that give them an opportunity to serve their communities, while preparing them for jobs after graduation.
Our College is housed in a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2016. Hemphill Hall is the largest academic building on campus and features many professional-quality centers, labs, research space and classrooms.
The College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences supports a variety of centers and labs focused on research and outreach to enhance educational and professional opportunities for our students and the community.
September 19, 2024
Professor and chair of Philosophy and Religious Studies Steven Fesmire is the author of the new book “Beyond Moral Fundamentalism: Toward a Pragmatic Pluralism.”
August 9, 2024
Highlander Highlights shares the extraordinary accomplishments happening on and off campus through the tireless work and curiosity of students and faculty.
August 7, 2024
This month in Highlanders in the News: Former Radford guard Carlik Jones hits Paris as an Olympic athlete; Rachel and Roberto Santos discuss their work and policing models on a new podcast; 2010 grad Brixton Albert’s new golf masterclass is a hole-in-one; Melissa Clore-Taylor heads back to high school … as the principal; and word gets around about “four-plus-one,”...