In This Section Events News News Recent news from the Department of Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature Graduating Senior Spotlight: Q&A with Cindi Houtkooper Cindi Houtkooper graduates with a degree while working full-time with a family, and finishes with more knowledge about the world around her than ever. Il Cinema Ritrovato on Tour brings rare films to the Twin Cities UMN professor Maggie Hennefeld and Michelle Baroody are bringing rare and restored films from Italian film festival Il Cinema Ritrovato to Minneapolis. What wins awards and what doesn’t Brad Stiffler, a lecturer of Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature, weighs in on this year's Oscar nominees for The Minnesota Daily. UMN students and faculty share different perspectives on where the line for dark humor is Weeks after comedian Matt Rife’s domestic violence joke backlash, the UMN community gives their perspective on dark comedy. CSCL Values Statement on Anti-Racism and Inclusion in the Classroom CSCL is committed to creating a safe space for dialogue on sensitive issues in the classroom. CSCL Tenure-line Faculty Statement on Palestine CSCL Tenure-line Faculty stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine. A Future-Oriented Profession: Celebrating World Teachers' Day 2023 On World Teachers' Day, we celebrate the amazing educators inspiring students and changing lives across the College of Liberal Arts. Clare Harmon presents "Grand Tour" show at Friedli Gallery Read more about graduate student Clare Harmon's current art exhibition available through August 2023. Celebrating the Life and Work of Harvey Sarles Our hearts go out to the family and friends of CSCL Professor Emeritus Harvey Sarles at his recent passing. Race, Power & Justice: 9 Courses You Should Know About A glimpse into a few of CLA’s course offerings that fulfill the “Race, Power, and Justice in the United States” (RPJ) theme requirement. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Graduating Senior Spotlight: Q&A with Cindi Houtkooper Cindi Houtkooper graduates with a degree while working full-time with a family, and finishes with more knowledge about the world around her than ever.
Il Cinema Ritrovato on Tour brings rare films to the Twin Cities UMN professor Maggie Hennefeld and Michelle Baroody are bringing rare and restored films from Italian film festival Il Cinema Ritrovato to Minneapolis.
What wins awards and what doesn’t Brad Stiffler, a lecturer of Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature, weighs in on this year's Oscar nominees for The Minnesota Daily.
UMN students and faculty share different perspectives on where the line for dark humor is Weeks after comedian Matt Rife’s domestic violence joke backlash, the UMN community gives their perspective on dark comedy.
CSCL Values Statement on Anti-Racism and Inclusion in the Classroom CSCL is committed to creating a safe space for dialogue on sensitive issues in the classroom.
CSCL Tenure-line Faculty Statement on Palestine CSCL Tenure-line Faculty stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine.
A Future-Oriented Profession: Celebrating World Teachers' Day 2023 On World Teachers' Day, we celebrate the amazing educators inspiring students and changing lives across the College of Liberal Arts.
Clare Harmon presents "Grand Tour" show at Friedli Gallery Read more about graduate student Clare Harmon's current art exhibition available through August 2023.
Celebrating the Life and Work of Harvey Sarles Our hearts go out to the family and friends of CSCL Professor Emeritus Harvey Sarles at his recent passing.
Race, Power & Justice: 9 Courses You Should Know About A glimpse into a few of CLA’s course offerings that fulfill the “Race, Power, and Justice in the United States” (RPJ) theme requirement.