In This Section Alumni Achievements Outstanding Alumni Awards Alumni Entrepreneurs Connect & Network Give Alumni Achievements & News Alumni Achievements & News The Present Is Not All There Is To Happiness Alum Rob Gilbert (BA '23) examines where to find happiness in an essay published in Philosophy Now. Three MFA Alums win 2024 McKnight Visual Artist Fellowships Rachel Breen, Alison Hiltner, and R. Yun Matea are among the six winners of the prestigious annual award for mid-career Minnesota artists. Art MFA alum Prerna: Bureaucracy and Superstition MNArtists interviews the sculptor about how her practice explores the aesthetics of institutions through family archives and repurposed materials. CLA Alum Tyrel Nelson's book received top prize in 2024 Independent Author Awards Tyrel Nelson's (BA '03, Spanish studies; journalism) book won first Place for “Multicultural-Non-Fiction” in the 2024 Independent Author Awards. Five CLA Alumni Selected as 2024 Women in Business Honorees Each honoree was selected by the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal as one of the most influential women in the Twin Cities Alma Matters May 2024 Newsletter Alma Matters is a quarterly e-newsletter distributed to CLA alumni and friends. This month's feature uplifts the undergraduate student experience. Dean's Corner | Meet the Students of CLA Interim Dean Waltner reflects on undergraduate commencement and introduces this month's package of stories in the alumni newsletter Alma Matters. Rebecca Shiner: Recipient of the Psychology Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award Dr. Rebecca Shiner, Psychology Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award recipient, gives her remarks to the new graduates of the Psychology PhD program. Celebrating the Resilience of the Undergraduate Class of 2024 The early to middle years of college were filled with unexpected hurdles, but these students faced them head on. President’s Postdoctoral Fellow Talia Anderson To Join GES Department Anderson, an alum with a BS in geography, will return to the department in fall 2025, where she will continue researching climate change’s effects on mountain regions. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The Present Is Not All There Is To Happiness Alum Rob Gilbert (BA '23) examines where to find happiness in an essay published in Philosophy Now.
Three MFA Alums win 2024 McKnight Visual Artist Fellowships Rachel Breen, Alison Hiltner, and R. Yun Matea are among the six winners of the prestigious annual award for mid-career Minnesota artists.
Art MFA alum Prerna: Bureaucracy and Superstition MNArtists interviews the sculptor about how her practice explores the aesthetics of institutions through family archives and repurposed materials.
CLA Alum Tyrel Nelson's book received top prize in 2024 Independent Author Awards Tyrel Nelson's (BA '03, Spanish studies; journalism) book won first Place for “Multicultural-Non-Fiction” in the 2024 Independent Author Awards.
Five CLA Alumni Selected as 2024 Women in Business Honorees Each honoree was selected by the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal as one of the most influential women in the Twin Cities
Alma Matters May 2024 Newsletter Alma Matters is a quarterly e-newsletter distributed to CLA alumni and friends. This month's feature uplifts the undergraduate student experience.
Dean's Corner | Meet the Students of CLA Interim Dean Waltner reflects on undergraduate commencement and introduces this month's package of stories in the alumni newsletter Alma Matters.
Rebecca Shiner: Recipient of the Psychology Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award Dr. Rebecca Shiner, Psychology Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award recipient, gives her remarks to the new graduates of the Psychology PhD program.
Celebrating the Resilience of the Undergraduate Class of 2024 The early to middle years of college were filled with unexpected hurdles, but these students faced them head on.
President’s Postdoctoral Fellow Talia Anderson To Join GES Department Anderson, an alum with a BS in geography, will return to the department in fall 2025, where she will continue researching climate change’s effects on mountain regions.