We explore questions of the moment—the liberal arts are truly the front page of the newspaper—and enduring questions that help us to understand the present and the past and to anticipate the future.
Independent study courses give students a chance to flex their creativity in their learning and work closely with faculty. Political science undergraduates Alana Miller and…
'Fred Joel Larson: A Celebration of Life and Art' is on view now at the Regis Center for Art, and an Excellence in Teaching Award in his name has been established.
Allison Steinke (PhD ’22) is a new teaching assistant professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication. She shares her professional experience, research…
Dr. Chelsea Cervantes de Blois (PhD ‘21, geography), 2022 Emerging Alumni Award winner, brings a multilingual and multidisciplinary approach to climate change research.
Dr. Jillian Fish (PhD ‘20, psychology), 2022 Emerging Alumni Award winner, leads with a decolonial approach in her research, scholarship, teaching, and community work.
In her pursuit of lifelong learning, Barbara Palmer (PhD ‘97, political science) developed the app Applawz to help students navigate the law school application process.
In an interview with Kare11, philosophy professor Valerie Tiberius spoke about the importance of defining our personal values to set goals such as new year's resolutions and…
Advertising leaders select the nation’s highest achieving diverse seniors to participate in one of the industry’s premier DEI programs, a four-day immersion program in New…
Director Lauren Goodspeed and Coordinator Ashlie Henery recently made some major changes to beginning French classes, including replacing the final exam with a mixer.
James Parente turned an early love of learning into a long career in higher education. Now the retiring former dean reflects on what he’s learned along the way.
From the Winter 2023 issue Minnesota Alumni: To think more clearly about our water systems, we may first need to notice them. Artists can help with that.