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Colby Lemieux

Senior Assistant Dean

College of Arts and Sciences

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Amanda McKenzie

Assistant Dean

College of Arts and Sciences

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Jean Daniele

Director of Operations and Budget Manager
College of Arts and Sciences

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Kimberly L. Nickolenko, MA

Director of Career Engagement
Office of Career and Professional Development
College of Arts and Sciences

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Steph Gallo, MS

Director of Career Planning
Office of Career and Professional Development
College of Arts and Sciences

Yamil Cobo

Career Development Advisor

Message From The Dean

Welcome to Fairfield University’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). CAS is a community of caring, engaged, and student-focused faculty and staff dedicated to invention, discovery, and the prospect of producing knowledge in the service of others. In addition to being the oldest of the University’s five schools, we are also the home to Fairfield’s Core Curriculum, the intellectual foundation of a Fairfield education anchored in the liberal arts and deeply informed by Jesuit values of academic excellence and service. We create authentic learning opportunities for students that allow for "exploring the complexities of the human condition, experiencing the wonders of artistic creation, investigating the intricacies of the universe, and reflecting on the mysteries of the sacred – so that we may all do our part to promote a just and peaceful world."

With 15 departments and 18 programs, CAS values inspired teaching and innovative faculty research that makes Fairfield unique. With majors, minors, and interdisciplinary programs spanning a wide variety of subjects and areas of academic inquiry, the opportunities to explore are limitless and uniquely position our students for success in an increasingly competitive job market where key skills such critical thinking and clear communication are highly valued. From taking the stage in a theater production to studying the impact of pollution on marine life, the College of Arts and Sciences provides the space to explore your passions. Within easy reach of major metropolitan centers and countless companies and service organizations, our internship program allows our students to put theory into practice in the real world as part of their studies in the College.

We are confident that your time with us will not only prepare you for a rewarding career but an inspired life of service.  As the philosopher John Dewey observed, "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." It is our desire that you live and learn fully during your time at the College and that you are fully engaged. But, always remember your responsibility to lead by sharing what you have learned with others. In the immortal words of Ignatius of Loyola, "Go forth and set the world on fire."

Dr. Richard Greenwald
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Faculty

The College of Arts and Sciences at Fairfield University is home to a vibrant community of engaged faculty, dedicated staff and budding scholars devoted to the process of invention and discovery and excited by the prospect of producing knowledge in the service of others. Faculty members are experts in their field and work closely with students to provide academic advice, individualized attention and career planning.

Advisory Board

The College of Arts and Sciences Board of Advisors was launched in Spring 2005 and consists of an array of distinguished professionals and alumni with interests in the work of the College of Arts and Sciences.

Mission Statement

Our Essence: The CAS Mission Statement

The College of Arts and Sciences is the academic foundation of Fairfield University. It serves its students, faculty, and staff,  as well as the University’s other schools and the larger community, through teaching, research, and service in the Jesuit tradition. In classrooms, studios and laboratories, on campus and around the globe, our faculty and students work together, calling on the vital intellectual values of analysis, reflection, discernment and imagination to understand the past, engage our present and shape our personal and collective futures. 

The College challenges students to learn and grow, personally and professionally, through departmental and interdisciplinary majors and minors, as well as graduate and continuing education programs. It provides an integrative immersion in the liberal arts through the breadth and depth of the Core Curriculum and its cross-disciplinary Core Pathways. It sponsors a host of academic and cultural activities that connect the University to the broader world and promote life-long learning. In all its endeavors, the College encourages openness to difference and a willingness to view the world from diverse perspectives. 

As a community of scholars, the College engages in innovative research and professional activities in a spirit of collaboration across disciplines, in order to advance knowledge and solve real-world problems. It fosters and mentors student research to support the next generation of informed and articulate scholars, thinkers, and public intellectuals. College faculty lead national and global academic communities and demonstrate their commitment to the public good through scholarship and creative work. 

As a community of educated citizens, the College responds to the Jesuit call to be  women and men for others by seeking to instill in its students a habit of service and a life-long commitment to social justice in their personal and professional lives. 

We undertake this journey together -- exploring the complexities of the human condition, experiencing the wonders of artistic creation, investigating the intricacies of the universe, and reflecting on the mysteries of the sacred -- so that we may all do our part to promote a just and peaceful world.  In all that we do, the College of Arts and Sciences affirms the enduring importance of a liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition. 

(Adopted May 1, 2014)

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