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.
In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising and the first gay liberation organization at the University of Minnesota, the Katherine E. Nash gallery…
A unique collaboration between two public-serving institutions is celebrating 50 years of shedding light on complex economic challenges. The University of Minnesota’s…
Steven Ruggles, professor of history and population studies discusses the U.S. Census Bureau's recent experiment to see if census answers could threaten the privacy of the…
The United States and China are in the midst of a tariff battle that has roiled markets. There are also signs that the world economy is slowing, and that’s prompted fears of…
Auschwitz survivor Eva Schloss is an author, peace activist, lecturer and Anne Frank's stepsister. Schloss will speak at the University of Minnesota Northrop Auditorium on Oct…
Morse Alumni Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Law Timothy Johnson—a nationally recognized Supreme Court expert—shares his insights on how the Court functions…
Alumna Alex West Steinman (BA '11, journalism) launched The Coven, a space for people who have been marginalized to create and collaborate. “The University is so big, so you…
Rose Brewer, professor of African American & African Studies, shares her insights on matters affecting the U.S. experience of democracy in this article.
This fall, five programs will participate in a pilot residency program of CLA's Liberal Arts Engagement Hub. It's envisioned as a dynamic space and as a vehicle to deepen the…