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 show at Walker Art Center that ranges from Northern California to Laos, the Hmong American artist explores landscape, making a living, and a peculiar kind of paradise.
As part of the College’s commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, view a running list of the initiatives underway intended to strengthen that commitment.
Sharon Hayashi is Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Arts at York University and the Mary Griggs Burke Chair in Asian Studies (2022-2023). AMES Chair Travis Workman sat…
"I believe that theatre teaches students how to be empathetic, communicative people. Those "soft skills" I learned in my performance classes have been the most useful, and…
After two years of online service, recent communication studies alum Dionne Sims cuts the ribbon on Black Garnet Book’s first physical location. It is the first Black-owned…
Irina Zaykovskay, a new Russian lecturer, encourages her students to delve into the “new, and challenging, and messy” aspects of learning a language from scratch.
Daniel Haataja spent the 1988-89 academic year in Iceland as a Val Björnson exchange student, which he credits with inspiring his interest in languages. He went on to earn his…
As a social justice theatre teacher, Crystal Spring (BA ‘06, theatre arts) shows students that theatre can be here and now, existing as a reflection of our own stories and…
Sara C. Olson (BA ‘91, theatre and music) works as a cutter-fitter and patternmaker for costumes for major motion pictures, creating looks for Ant-Man and other iconic…