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.
Dr. Rich Lee was interviewed for the Minnesota Public Radio podcast "Early Risers" on helping young children understand the harm of racism and the importance of racial equity.
Regents Professor William (Bill) Iacono retired from the Department of Psychology after 40 years as a faculty member at the University of Minnesota (UMN). Iacono’s…
Alumnus Ryan Mattke (BA, '04, English; MGIS '15), the map and geospatial information librarian at the University of Minnesota Libraries, will be one of the newest members of…
Juneteenth is officially a state holiday. What does that mean in the Twin Cities? "Beyond the celebration, what are the real demands and needs of people in this country who…
The latest Liberal Arts Engagement Hub residency blends local and national history, performance art, storytelling, and Black resistance and brilliance.
In this interview with DAZED, the artist, musician, and performer talks about music, Mississippi, and what makes being a creative in Minnesota so special.
This summer, CLA will host the Humanities Without Walls Career Diversity Workshop. Professor Bianet Castellanos and her team discuss the need for humanists, their goals for…
Kristen Talbert (BA ‘09, American Indian studies) applied to UMN to learn the Dakota language but quickly discovered that her ties to the U ran deeper than she thought.