Nils Hasselmo first joined the university in 1965 as a professor of Scandinavian languages and literature, later becoming the thirteenth president of the University of…
“The more you learn, the less you realize you know.” For Kathryn Huether, a PhD student in musicology, this statement summarizes her experience in this transcontinental…
Billy Bigham highlights the advantages of an interdisciplinary undergraduate career. Find out how a double-major in Russian and history prepared him for law school.
Philosopher Immanuel Kant’s work delves deep into the concept of freedom in both his moral and political philosophies—so what does a Kant scholar do when these treatments of…
2018 senior Annika Kohrt isn’t afraid to make waves; with four areas of study, she brings something new to everything she does. How is CLA supporting her drive to succeed?
The Department of German, Nordic, Slavic and Dutch (GNSD) in the College of Liberal Arts invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor in German Studies.
Living in a world anticipated by Walter Benjamin in The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, where authenticity and truth are questioned, we value what can be…
Dr. Nadya Clayton illustrates Russia’s rich history in the arts and role as a critical cultural player in connecting the east and west. In collaboration with the Museum of…
In a world filled with digital media, GNSD’s director of graduate studies Matthias Rothe highlights the theatre as a tool for critiquing society. He indulges his lifelong…
“Once you find your passion and the piece of you that clicks, everything else falls into place.” That’s the advice of 2018 graduate Lily Obeda, whose double major in GSD with…