College of Liberal Arts & Communication

The Humanities and Social Sciences Building on the Arkansas State University campus.
The College of Liberal Arts and Communication is where ideas, creativity, and connection thrive. You’ll explore how people express themselves, understand the world, and shape communities through writing, speaking, and the arts. Our programs offer learning experiences that prepare you for lifelong growth, leadership, and engagement in your career and society.

Where Creativity and Inspiration Meet

Our programs inspire you to lead in media, arts, education, public service, and beyond. Find your program – find your place.
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Undergraduate degree programs that blend creativity and the humanities with career readiness.
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Graduate programs, including accelerated 4+1 options.
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Fully online programs that let you balance work, life, and learning.

We’ll Help You Get There

Whether you're the first in your family to attend college or returning to finish your degree, CLAC is a place where you’ll be seen, supported, and inspired. From faculty mentors to open doors in the dean’s office, we’ll help you get where you want to go.
Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch
No matter what one's major is, every student who comes through CLAC has been impacted by the stellar disciplinary offerings within each department.
Dr. Cherisse R. Jones-Branch,
Dean

 

Our Departments

Our departments span a wide range of disciplines within the humanities. Explore their pages to see what they have to offer.

 

Enrich Your Education Beyond the Classroom

From concerts and public media, to hands-on creative spaces and global travel, our community gives you a front-row seat to arts, culture, and collaboration.
Isaac Cates was featured during a 2024-25 Lecture-Concert Series event.
A-State’s Lecture-Concert Series brings nationally and internationally recognized performers, artists, and speakers to campus, enriching the cultural experience of students and the surrounding community.
A KASU news reporter interviews attendees at an A-State campus event.
As Arkansas’ original public radio station, KASU gives students the chance to work in professional broadcast settings while connecting the region to NPR news, music, and public affairs.
The entrance of Fowler Center at Arkansas State University.
The Fowler Center hosts theatre productions, concerts, and exhibitions. It’s the finest artistic performance and exhibition space in the region and a hub for student talent and community engagement.
Group listens to artist speaking inside A-State art gallery during tour or event.
BAM presents thought-provoking exhibitions from regional, national, and international artists. Students can explore, critique, and even showcase their own work.
Students operate TV camera in ASU studio during a live production session.

ASU-TV

ASU-TV is A-State’s very own 24-hour cable station, airing original sports, news and talk programming.  Receive real-world training and gain experience on an actual TV set.
Modern exterior of Windgate Center for Three Dimensional Arts on sunny day.

Windgate Center for Three-Dimensional Arts

The Windgate Center has state of the art kilns and workspaces for ceramics, a dedicated a woodworking lab, a foundry for castings, student studio and work spaces, and indoor and outdoor spaces for students, faculty and visiting faculty to display their art.
A-State student works on a colorful sticker-covered laptop at a red outdoor table.
A-State’s student-run newspaper, The Herald, has been serving the campus community since 1921.  
Exterior view of Dyess Theatre under a sunny sky with adjacent historic buildings.
A-State’s Heritage Sites protect important historic places in the Arkansas Delta and give students hands-on learning experiences.
Students visit a study abroad booth during a campus fair.
Expand your worldview with A-State’s study abroad programs. CLAC students have traveled to Spain, France, and beyond, studying everything from art and languages, to international media and global politics.

Get Involved From the Classroom to Career

Our graduates are attorneys, artists, journalists, educators, advocates, and entrepreneurs. Our programs are designed to build your academic foundation, providing the experience and faculty mentorship you need to take the next step – whether that’s the workforce, a master’s degree, law school, or a Ph.D. But, it doesn't have to be all work and no play—we offer plenty of student events and organizations for you to get involved in!
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