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.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Asian Americans have experienced a sharp increase in racist verbal abuse and physical attacks. From the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, to the…
In a recent interview with Counseling alumnus Jason Steward, PhD (class of ‘05), we learned what drew him to Psychology and how he is making an impact. Also, he told us about…
Jun Li graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor in Economics in 2015. Since graduation, Jun has lived and worked across three continents. He is currently the…
In response to inequities and roadblocks to accessible, solid healthcare, Thompson Aderinkomi (BS ‘02 economics and statistics; MS ‘04, statistics, MBA ‘11) co-founded a…
Dean John Coleman reflects on the past twelve months and about CLA alumni learning lessons from the pandemic and working to contribute ever more to the good in the world…
Once dismissed as part of hippie culture, the psychoactive drug psilocybin may offer exciting new avenues for treating intractable problems, says alumnus Roland Griffiths (PhD…
Sociology professor Elizabeth Wrigley-Field discusses her research on the racial disparity in deaths during the COVID pandemic in this article by the Star Tribune.
Starasea Nidiala Camara curated Mia’s newest exhibition, “In the Presence of Our Ancestors: Southern Perspectives in African American Art.” Camara is pursuing an individually…