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.
The ensemble music and world music minors have created opportunities for students without classical training and represent a shift away from traditional Western music.
We are pleased to announce that Korrina Griffith has been awarded the Academic Advising Network’s “The Gopher Way” Award, highlighting their commitment to the academic…
This month is a celebration of you, our inspiring alumni who embody the College of Liberal Arts’ mission of fostering critical thinking, creativity, and social responsibility.
Check out the Association of Black Psychology Students’ event presentation slides on the History of Black Psychology that they shared at their recent General Member Meeting.
As US-born Somali population grows, concerns arise on children's connection to heritage. Lecturer Irina Zaykovskaya says shift to English doesn't mean loss of home language.
Associate professor Elizabeth Wrigley-Field finds reported COVID-19 deaths might be much higher than what’s on record for the first two years of the pandemic