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.
A nation-wide President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program search resulted in the hiring of two amazing artists who are fixtures in the Twin Cities art community
James Parente prepares for a retirement rich in research, keeping his ties with the Libraries. “The Libraries are the laboratories for people in the humanities,” he says.
Associate Professor Brendan Kishketon (PhD ‘09, linguistics) has been making waves in Ojibwe language revitalization since his years in graduate school. Learn more about his…
Stop by and see us at the Great Minnesota Get Together! Learn more about some of our rich, robust programs and some of the amazing people who make liberal arts a world of…
“There’s a lot of power to make change that comes from our identities and our experiences,” says Sarah Super (BA ‘11, American studies, sociology). Super reflects on her…
Starting in 1954, U of M teams began dominating a quick-thinking quiz competition known as College Bowl. Today that creative, competitive spirit still thrives.
Rachel Koller Croft (BA '08, English, minor in SCMC) spoke to the Minnesota Daily about finding luck in Hollywood, battling online sexism, and working toward your passions.