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.
Thank you to Caprice Niccoli, Department of Psychology, and Evan Roberts, Department of Sociology, for their outstanding contributions to Career Readiness.
At the third chapter in our series of virtual town halls, participants heard from CLA Dean Jon Coleman along with college leadership and CLA alumni and students on a variety…
Political Science and African American & African Studies Professor August Nimtz is featured in an article about the recent Derek Chauvin trial verdict.
Alumnae Lindsey Dietz (PhD '16, statistics) and Samantha Thi Porter (PhD '19, anthropology) are featured in If/Then, an exhibit that comprises more than 120 3D printed statues…
Gene Sperling (BA '82, political science) will serve as the coordinator overseeing the implementation of the newly signed COVID relief law. Sperling served as a top economic…
Established in 1987, the Winton Chair in the Liberal Arts was designed to encourage innovative, distinctive research or creative work that “questions established patterns of…
“True leaders operate in a service capacity. … It’s your responsibility to bring out the best in them or to transition them to an environment that is better for their needs”…