The University of Utah College Of Humanities

Cecelia Harrison Foxley
M.A. in English

Dr. Foxley earned the Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with emphases in Administration, Teaching, Research, and Counseling from the University of Utah. She completed a post doctoral internship with the National Training Laboratories Institute for Applied Behavioral Science. She holds a B.A. in English from Utah State University and an M.A. in English from the University of Utah.

>>Read More

 

Where is the College of Humanities located?
The College of Humanities is primarily house in the Languages and Communication (LNCO) building (directly south of the Union Building and east of Orson Spencer Hall) and the new Carolyn Tanner...
>>Read more FAQs

 

RECENT NEWSLETTERS




Giving to the U

 

Become a Fan Follow us on Twitter rss feed

News and Announcements

A Photographer, a Poet and a Performance Artist | The Department of Languages and Literature at the University of Utah will host a series of fall lectures and performances that explore the theme of "Border Crossings" from ethnic, artistic, cultural and linguistic perspectives. The series will include Zoriah, a war photographer, Croatian-Swiss poet Dragica Rajčić, and performance artist Adelina Anthony. All events in the series are free and open to the public. See below for a complete schedule.

[read more] More information at Aug 31, 2009

The Utah Indian Curriculum Guide and Digital Archive is now complete! | The American West Center, along with its partners the Utah Division of Indian Affairs, KUED-7, the Utah State Office of Education, and the American Indian nations that call Utah home, is proud to announce the completion of the We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Curriculum Guide (UICG).

[read more] More information at Sep 11, 2009

Other Loves: The Private Lives of Public Events - Lyceum II Lecture | Join the College of Humanities Environmental Humanities program in welcoming Rebecca Solnit, award-winning author of A Paradise Building in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster and A Field Guide to Getting Lost. This event is FREE and open to the public.

[read more]
Event Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 : 7:00 PM MST
Location: The City Library Auditorium (210 E. 400 S.)