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.
Alumna Alex West Steinman (BA '11, journalism) launched The Coven, a space for people who have been marginalized to create and collaborate. “The University is so big, so you…
Rose Brewer, professor of African American & African Studies, shares her insights on matters affecting the U.S. experience of democracy in this article.
This fall, five programs will participate in a pilot residency program of CLA's Liberal Arts Engagement Hub. It's envisioned as a dynamic space and as a vehicle to deepen the…
The work of Ben Toff, an assistant professor at the U of M’s Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication, raises a troubling question: How much difference does good or…
Jane Kirtley, professor of Media Ethics and Law at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, comments on the changing attitudes of US courts toward the media.
August Nimtz, professor of political science and African American & African Studies, is quoted in this article about his thoughts on why socialism appeals to younger…
Associate professor of American Indian Studies Vicente Diaz, among others, led a team to bring Dakota, Micronesian and Ojibwe communities together while advancing science and…
Fatih Guvenen, professor of economics, shares his thoughts on why Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again campaign resonated well with white working-class men.