The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology encourages fluid movement between disciplines and artistic expression. Here, students learn in a lecture format in one class, and then work in a makerspace in another. Research labs and centers; 2D, 3D, AR/VR and creative practice studios; traditional and media libraries; galleries; and leading-edge and conventional classrooms allow full access to technologies aligned with industry demands. Students understand what it’s like to study and perform, often in the same day. They learn to work independently as well as with peers and faculty, gaining versatile skills that apply across fields. In exciting forms of collaborative and experimental learning, Bass students imagine, invent and create, while preparing to succeed and make a difference in a globally connected world. This work is bold, ambitious—and we can’t do this without you.
Your support makes this possible by providing students with scholarships, research opportunities, and hands-on experiences that extend beyond the classroom. Contributions also help strengthen academic programs, research centers, and creative spaces, ensuring that students have the resources they need to push boundaries and redefine the future of arts, humanities, and technology. Explore the giving priorities below to see how you can make a difference.