Harris-Stowe State University College of Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities

Harris-Stowe State University College of Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities

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The official page for the College of Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities at Harris-Stowe State University, the only HBCU in Saint Louis. #HornetPride

07/07/2026

Join us in congratulating Shawn Jackson, a Senior Political Science major, on being named the 8th HBCU Mister People’s Choice Winner. This national recognition reflects Shawn’s commitment to leadership, service, and representing the Hornet community with excellence. We are proud to celebrate this outstanding achievement with him.

06/30/2026

Fall 2026 registration is happening now! Lock in your schedule, stay on track, and secure your future!

06/17/2026

📚🍂 Fall 2026 registration is open in CoSSAH! Explore exciting courses that build real world skills, deepen your knowledge, and prepare you for future success. Secure your spot today and take the next step toward your goals.

05/26/2026

Congratulations to Dean Timothy Lewis on being named a recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Political Science.

We also celebrate the forthcoming release of his new book, Do You Know That You Have Black Friends? A Reeducation on Race for White Americans by Black Americans, to be published by SUNY Press and available for pre-order ahead of its September 2026 release.

Your continued dedication to scholarship, leadership, and meaningful dialogue is making a lasting impact and bringing pride to Hornet Nation.

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Congrats to the Spring 2026 graduates of the College of Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities at HSSU

04/22/2026

Congratulations to Evan Dunam, History major, for presenting at the University of Illinois-Springfield Undergraduate Conference with a presentation on “First-person Narrative Performance Art as a Public History Tool.”

04/21/2026

Experience the rhythm, the struggle, and the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance. The Kuumba Theatre Workshop proudly presents Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. Join us at Harris-Stowe State University for a powerful journey through 1930s Harlem, directed by Gregory S. Carr.
📅 WHEN: April 23 & 24
🕕 TIME: 6:00 P.M.
📍 WHERE: Emerson Performance Center, Bank of America Theatre
🎟️ ADMISSION: FREE!
Don’t miss this incredible night of live theatre. Bring a friend and support the arts! 🎭💙

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3026 Laclede Avenue Henry Givens Jr. Administration Building
St. Louis, MO
63103