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.
Gene Sperling (BA '82, political science) will serve as the coordinator overseeing the implementation of the newly signed COVID relief law. Sperling served as a top economic…
Established in 1987, the Winton Chair in the Liberal Arts was designed to encourage innovative, distinctive research or creative work that “questions established patterns of…
“True leaders operate in a service capacity. … It’s your responsibility to bring out the best in them or to transition them to an environment that is better for their needs”…
The past year has tested us all. It has been both tumultuous and transformative. But through it all, your alma mater has continued to provide exceptional education, conduct…
A December 2020 Honors graduate, Lilli Ambort began studying Chinese in high school and completed a minor in the language at the University of Minnesota and her BA In Global…
The College of Liberal Arts will benefit from Professor Lindquist’s innovative thinking and expertise in this critical role around diversity, equity, and inclusion during…
As a researcher, Craddock examines social, political, and environmental factors—including inadequate infrastructure and degraded living conditions—to help determine how and…
Summer sessions can be a great opportunity to fit in more courses — especially with the convenience of a remote format. Visit our new website to browse CLA summer courses.