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.
Gayle Golden, a senior lecturer at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, writes about how she is preparing to teach her incoming journalism students in the…
Fawn Grauman-White, community engagement coordinator in the Department of American Indian Studies; Katherine Hayes, associate professor of anthropology; and David Chang…
Ananya Chatterjea, professor of dance in the theatre arts & dance department, is featured in this article that describes how dance can be used as a tool for passing down…
Scott St. George, assistant professor of geography, co-authors this article about the history of "megadroughts," or dry spells that were as severe as, but longer lasting than…
Michelle Phelps, professor of sociology, discusses the different reactions to police body camera footage from the recent fatal shooting of Thurman Blevins in Minneapolis.
CLA is committed to preparing students for life in a globalized world. It is home to more than 300 faculty members across 31 academic units offering over 1,400 courses with…
“This nominee is very important what we would call in political science a 'critical nominee',” says Timothy Johnson, professor of political science and law, of Brett Kavanaugh…