We define the humanities by emphasizing its profound exploration of what it means to be human in a particular place, space, and time. This exploration leads to the telling of stories
highlighting the people who created, inhabited, and utilized space, place, and time. These narratives are expressed through a variety of mediums, spanning traditional, modern, and postmodern
forms, ensuring that individuals have an authentic experience of what it means or meant to be human in a specific context.
We stress the interdisciplinary nature of the humanities, aligning with the belief that studying various threads, such as the arts, economics, civics, anthropology, geography, philosophy, and
more, is essential for a comprehensive understanding of the human experience. These disciplines are not isolated but rather highly interconnected dimensions of the human story. By exploring
these diverse threads, individuals can gain insights into the breadth, depth, and multidimensional nature of the human story, including its successes, failures, and unexpected turns.