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.
Doctoral student Thomas May is the inaugural recipient of the Cheit Award, which provides fellowship support and research experience with a faculty mentor.
The prize includes an artist grant, the publication of a photobook with Aperture, and an accompanying exhibition at Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York.
Alumna Aeriel A. Ashlee's experiences of belonging and unbelonging inspired her to write her own story into existence. Read about her transformative journey toward healing.
A book coedited by Associate Professor Aizura was named 2022 Choice Outstanding Academic Title by the American Library Association, deeming it an essential text.
"Her’s work centers the Hmong American experience, and her storytelling blends fiction and reality to create new diasporic mythologies," writes critic Alicia Eler
An MPR profile of the Assistant Professor of Art, who uses ceramics to reimagine domestic objects that probe histories of slavery, abolition, and labor