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.
Alejandro Baer, an associate sociology professor and director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, authors this article about how Vox has managed to become the…
Paying attention to the impeachment inquiry and other developments means having to figure out what is true, false or spin. Benjamin J. Toff, assistant professor of journalism…
In 2017, a swastika and depiction of a concentration camp were drawn inside a Jewish student’s dorm room. Last year, anti-Semitic vandalism was found in another residence hall…
Communication Studies professor Mark Pedelty believes scientists should be mindful of the landscape in the conversation surrounding climate change. He elaborates in this…
Tade Okediji, department chair of the Department of African American and African Studies discusses the department's newly established John S. Wright Luminaries Lecture Series…
The Minnesota Supreme Court heard arguments this week about a controversial name change involving a Minneapolis lake. The change was made to better reflect American Indian…
The Department of Theatre Arts and Dance is, right now, preparing to submit a pledge to the JUBILEE, a yearlong, nationwide theatre festival featuring work generated by those…
Deniz Ones, PhD, Distinguished McKnight University Professor and Hellervik Professor of industrial-organizational psychology published together with alumnus Michael Wilmot…