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.
This FiveThirtyEight article, featuring Professor Danielle Kilgo, analyses how the words "black lives matter" has been used by media, especially since the beginning of the…
These powerful moments provide a counternarrative to the prevailing images out of the Black Lives Matter protests. Professor Danielle Kilgo is quoted in this article from the…
Police on the street clearly haven’t gotten the message, and they’re poorly trained in the rights of the media to bear witness, even when there is a curfew, said Professor…
The Sharon Borine Award for Top Capstone was established to recognize the best of these projects every semester; Psychology Honor Students are nominated yearly for the top…
I join President Gabel in calling for justice and accountability for the death of George Floyd, and I join those in our CLA community who are both outraged and deeply saddened…