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.
Fifield-Perez will join the Department in the fall of 2022 as an Artist-in-Residence, working with students and researching his own work as the inaugural Dr. Adams Fellow
Schwartzman and her husband Tom Loftus own A Couple of Putts, a mini-golf design consultancy, and talk about their passion for putt-putt and what exactly makes a good course.
The Supreme Court justices’ stray from precedent has caused many professors within the law school and political science department to examine the way they teach constitutional…
Assistant Professor Jamele Watkins strives to incorporate the perspective of minority groups in Germany in order to show students what the country is really like.
Alumnus Tony Biel (BIS ‘97) founded Gay For Good, a nationwide volunteer network that mobilizes the LGBTQ+ community to form connections through community service.
A nation-wide President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program search resulted in the hiring of two amazing artists who are fixtures in the Twin Cities art community
James Parente prepares for a retirement rich in research, keeping his ties with the Libraries. “The Libraries are the laboratories for people in the humanities,” he says.