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.
Michael Wilson, associate professor of anthropology, writes about his experiences researching the behavior and vocal communication techniques of chimpanzees in Tanzania.
Two more universities in Minnesota are beginning to offer "test-optional" admissions. Paul Sackett and Nathan Kuncel, professors of psychology in CLA, are skeptical of the…
Evan Roberts, a contract assistant professor of sociology, speaks with MPR about the importance of affordable housing and why he believes inclusionary zoning is a "bandaid…
Madeline Sackler's recent films about the opioid crisis have received praise, but she avoids questions about her family's OxyContin fortune. Sarah Holtman, assistant professor…
The College of Liberal Arts gathered as a community to honor the creative, scholarly, and instructional work of our outstanding and internationally renowned faculty at Faculty…
Mariam completed an internship with Child Family Health International in Uganda. Her internship experiences focused on HIV/AIDS and maternal prenatal healthcare, and she had…