Building a list. More and more departments are moving away from this horrible, expensive, soul-crushing, pointless exam. This is what I have so far. Please let me know of other programs. Also: should this become a google-doc? A website? (Started this on gradadmissions subreddit.)
African American Studies/Africana Studies: Cornell; Northwestern; U Mass Amherst
American Studies: Harvard; NYU; University of Michigan (American Culture); University of New Mexico
Art History/Visual Studies: University of Arizona; University of New Mexico
Chicanx and Latinx Studies: University of New Mexico
Comparative Literature, Literatures not in English, Literature: University of Michigan (Asian Languages and Culture); Stanford (Modern Thought & Literature); University of Pittsburgh (Hispanic Languages and Literature)
Cultural Studies/Media Studies: MIT (Media Arts and Sciences); University of Washington, Bothell (Cultural Studies MA)
Ethnic Studies: UC Berkeley
English: Harvard; Oregon State University (MA, req for PhD); Stanford; UC Riverside; U Mass Amherst; University of New Mexico; Washington State University; Wayne State (MA, req. for PhD)
Cinema Studies/Film: Ohio University (MA), University of Toronto*
History: Emory; Northwestern; University of New Mexico
Latin American Studies: NYU (Latin American and Caribbean Studies: optional, req.for joint journalism PhD); U Conn
Linguistics: MIT; UCLA; U Mass Amherst; University of Michigan
Middle Eastern Studies: CUNY Graduate Center (MA, optional)
Musicology: Brandeis ("highly recommended" but not req.), Cornell (?), UCLA (recommended but not req.)
Native American, American Indian, Indigenous Studies: University of Arizona
Performance Studies: NYU; UCLA (Culture and Performance within World Arts and Culture/Dance)
Philosophy: UBC*; University of Michigan; University of Pennsylvania; UW Madison
Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies: Emory; Oregon State University (optional); UW Madison (MA)
*Canadian programs tend not to require GRE. For now, I'm listing Canadian programs esp. in fields where there aren't a lot of other options.
note: Please confirm before applying to these schools. This list of disciplinary categories is provisional, I am revising and updating as I get more info. Some fields listed here traverse humanities and social sciences (e.g. gender studies). Sticking mainly to PhD programs, but throwing in MAs as I come across them, esp. if it looks like they might be funded.