In This Section News Liberal Arts Expertise Around Issues of Race, Justice, Dignity, and Respect Liberal Arts Expertise around COVID-19 Events For the Media News 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 US is bringing back nature's best firefighters: beavers Assistant Professor Emily Fairfax (Geography) talks about the role of beavers in fire resistance for the BBC. Who coined the term ‘caucus’? There are lots of candidates, but no winner. Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) is quoted in the Washington Post about the origins of the word 'caucusing.' MN Daily: New art exhibition highlights 29 Indigenous painters 'Dreaming Our Futures' is on view at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery through March 16 with an opening reception February 3. Christophe Wall-Romana Awarded NEH Fellowship This fellowship supports his project on the writings of Ismayl Urbain (1812-1884). Kunkel Awarded Undergraduate Research Grant for Study on el Ingenio Mexicano and Mental Health Care Utilization Zach Kunkel recieves the 2023-24 Fall Mamie Phipps Clark Diversity Research Grant. Getting Serious About Funny Faces: Q&A with Caricaturist Robin Schwartzman MPLSART interviews MFA alum & XYZ Lab Technician Robin Schwartzman about the history and artistry of caricature. It’s This Collaboration: MFA Alum Sayge Carroll Talks With Valerie Oliveiro The January 2024 issue of MN Women's Press pairs ceramicist Sayge Carroll with dance artist Valerie Oliveiro. Skate and Listen: A Conversation with Tetsuya Yamada From skateboarding in Tokyo to a mid-career retrospective at the Walker Art Center: the sound of ceramic, wood, and concrete. Tetsuya Yamada: Listening at Walker Art Center The ceramics professor presents a career retrospective exhibition on view January 18 – July 7, 2024. Ask the Economist: A Conversation with Professor Emeritus Ed Foster Professor Emeritus Ed Foster reflects on decades of service to the University of Minnesota and a legacy that lives on even in retirement. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
News 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 US is bringing back nature's best firefighters: beavers Assistant Professor Emily Fairfax (Geography) talks about the role of beavers in fire resistance for the BBC.
Who coined the term ‘caucus’? There are lots of candidates, but no winner. Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) is quoted in the Washington Post about the origins of the word 'caucusing.'
MN Daily: New art exhibition highlights 29 Indigenous painters 'Dreaming Our Futures' is on view at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery through March 16 with an opening reception February 3.
Christophe Wall-Romana Awarded NEH Fellowship This fellowship supports his project on the writings of Ismayl Urbain (1812-1884).
Kunkel Awarded Undergraduate Research Grant for Study on el Ingenio Mexicano and Mental Health Care Utilization Zach Kunkel recieves the 2023-24 Fall Mamie Phipps Clark Diversity Research Grant.
Getting Serious About Funny Faces: Q&A with Caricaturist Robin Schwartzman MPLSART interviews MFA alum & XYZ Lab Technician Robin Schwartzman about the history and artistry of caricature.
It’s This Collaboration: MFA Alum Sayge Carroll Talks With Valerie Oliveiro The January 2024 issue of MN Women's Press pairs ceramicist Sayge Carroll with dance artist Valerie Oliveiro.
Skate and Listen: A Conversation with Tetsuya Yamada From skateboarding in Tokyo to a mid-career retrospective at the Walker Art Center: the sound of ceramic, wood, and concrete.
Tetsuya Yamada: Listening at Walker Art Center The ceramics professor presents a career retrospective exhibition on view January 18 – July 7, 2024.
Ask the Economist: A Conversation with Professor Emeritus Ed Foster Professor Emeritus Ed Foster reflects on decades of service to the University of Minnesota and a legacy that lives on even in retirement.