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.
Daniel Kersten, PhD, professor in the Department of Psychology shared his appreciation for Ken Holderman, a student who has made a commitment to life-long learning.
On Friday, April 24th, 2020, First Year Students within the Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research (CSPR) program and Personality, Individual Differences and Behavior…
The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) has selected the winners of its 2020 Civitas Awards. The awards recognize individuals and organizations that are strong partners with CLA as…
Help us welcome the class of 2020 to the CLA alumni community by sharing well wishes, encouragement, and words of wisdom. Submit your written message by May 14.
Emily Vraga, an associate professor at Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, specializes in misinformation related to health, science, and politics. She worries…
The increased popularity of vaping among teens threatens to create a new generation of nicotine addicts. Assistant Professor Sherri Jean Katz is tackling this problem by…
Recently, Chris Federico and colleagues wrote a piece for the Washington Post discussing what research shows about the long-term chances that the current 'big government…
Professors Monica Luciana and William Iacono have secured a multi-million dollar grant extension from 2020 to 2027 for the landmark ABCD Study® - Adolescent Brain Cognitive…
Patricia Frazier, PhD; Liza Meredith, PhD; and Viann Nguyen-Feng, PhD, have been awarded a COVID-19 Rapid Response Grant from the Office of Academic Clinical Affairs in the…
Nearly 200 CLA alumni and friends came together on April 16 for a conversation with John Coleman, Dean of CLA, on how the College of Liberal Arts is facing the challenges…