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 a time when religion and religious identities are changing, Jeanne Kilde, director of religious studies, and Virajita Singh, associate vice provost in the Office for…
Sophomore Louisa Botten created an extraordinary research project as part of an internship through the Dean’s First Year Research and Creative Scholars Program, a scholarship…
50 years ago the Martin Luther King, Jr. Program started with a great sense of optimism and possibility. Where should the MLK Program head as we move forward, and how might…
Katrien Vanpee, professor of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, is working to address the Nazi background of an Arabic-English dictionary that has been required for classes at…
Sociology professor Michelle Phelps explains why she believes there's no magic number when it comes to how many police officers should be on the streets.
Professor of Sociology and Department Chair Doug Hartmann discusses racial inequities and the challenges society faces in trying to level the playing field.