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.
Allison Makovec finds that her double major in biology, society, and environment and anthropology is a great preparation to reach her medical school goals.
Prof. Valerie Tiberius creates a new course on happiness with a practical approach. For students interested in our wellbeing and the values we apply in our daily lives, it may…
The Twin Cities Houses of Worship Project hosted an event for the public to learn about and engage with the intertwining histories of Jewish and Black communities.
A conversation with the Department of Art Lecturer, MFA alum, and 2022/23 MCAD–Jerome Fellow on tactile intimacy, preservation, and the life cycles of everyday objects.
Postdoctoral fellow Deborah B. Yoon researches identity and identity uncertainty in people who have been adopted and explains how studying communications can help them access…
John Coleman has served as CLA's dean since 2014. Nine transformative years later, he's ready to begin a new adventure as Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Provost of…
Students in Daniel Greenberg’s museum practice course developed an exhibition featuring postwar abstraction pieces by Chinese American artist C.C. Wang.