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.
Braden Maxwell, a member of the APC Lab, contributes a demonstration on the anatomy of the ear at the Bell Museum’s Spotlight Science: The Science of Sound.
PhD alum Kate Krieg, Technical Writing Manager at Medtronic, appreciates how the role draws on critical, research, and people skills honed as a teacher and grad student.
Amelious Whyte stepped into his new role as the interim director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) for the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) on Jan. 11.
A new PhD program in American Indian Studies and a new home for the department are two of the University's recent efforts in response to the TRUTH Report.
"Whether they like or not, the residents of Edmund Boulevard are becoming symbols of Minneapolis’ often invisible racism," writes Bill Lindeke, a lecturer of geography…
Published in Plant Science Bulletin, this paper by an interdepartmental group of UMN scholars outlines how art and science can converge to solve ecological issues.
In this interview, CLA alumni and employer Jay O'Neill describes why hosting one-week Pre-Internship Projects is a successful employee recruitment strategy.