Why World Studies?

In the School of World Studies we explore what it means to be human.

Using anthropology, foreign languages, international studies and religious studies, we investigate the depth and breadth of the human experience so we can address the challenges we face as global citizens. Our programs begin with basic questions about humanity: Who are we? Where did we come from? What do we believe? How do we communicate and negotiate meaning? What is our responsibility as world citizens? 

Learn more about the value of a degree in a World Studies program.

News

VCU professor R. Andrew Chesnut will play a key role in assembling a comprehensive overview of religious groups and individuals from Latin America. (File photo)

Sept. 29, 2025

Andrew Chesnut selected as co-editor of religion encyclopedia

The VCU professor and Catholicism scholar will shape the second edition of the ‘Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions.’

Sept. 29, 2025

VCU’s second annual Humanities Week will highlight their transformative power for real-world challenges

Hosted by the Humanities Research Center, the Oct. 20-24 program includes public sessions on careers, artificial intelligence and more.

Sept. 10, 2025

VCU announces recipients of 2025 faculty awards for scholarship, teaching excellence

Interim Provost Beverly J. Warren today announced 30 winners of VCU’s National/International Recognition Awards and 25 winners of the Excellence in Pedagogical Innovation Awards.

World Studies Spotlight

Events

Collaboration and sharing are at the core of our mission.

Seedkeeping, worldmaking, and counter-cartographies of food and land with Chris Keeve

Date: Thursday, Oct 16, 2025

Join Chris Keeve for a talk about the ongoing work around the cooperative geographies of agrobiodiversity--the things that people do (and don't do) with seeds, the things that seeds may or may not do on their own, and the ways seed work inspires geographic relations between people, place, and plants.