Celebrating members of CLA's community who identify as Black, African American, or African and highlighting the important work being done in Black studies at UMN.
Published in Plant Science Bulletin, this paper by an interdepartmental group of UMN scholars outlines how art and science can converge to solve ecological issues.
"Listening" at the Walker is the Professor Tetsuya Yamada's first comprehensive museum exhibition, including more than 65 new and old works, with the earliest from 2001.
The Department of American Indian Studies and Department of Art are pleased to share the creation of this study center, which will support Indigenous art in all its forms.