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.
In a Psychology Today article titled, “Creative Emotional Re-Interpretation and Insightful Change,” Dr. Wilma Koutstaal shares how reframing challenging situations is a…
Wondering how to make your volunteering a consistent practice? A Washington Post article titled, “The holidays are over. Here’s how to volunteer year-round,” features Dr. Mark…
A graduate of our psychology program, Yuanjie, did her Masters in Human Resources & Industrial Relations. She now works as an HR Specialist for a US-based company while living…
The course will use “story maps” to illustrate past and present injustices against local Indigenous communities, and its implications extend well beyond the classroom.
First-year student Amirah Razman explains her journey as an aspiring journalist and how being a content creator for the CLA Office of Institutional Advancement will help her…