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.
College of Liberal Arts student Ellie Sjordal is the editor and social media presence coordinator for Voc/zes, a Spanish language podcast which is bringing innovative cultural…
The Department of American Studies will offer a new program next year that will allow doctoral students to pursue indigenous studies. Karen Ho, associate professor of…
A number of University of Minnesota faculty are among the most influential researchers across the globe, according to a newly released list. These researchers include two of…
Did you know that Minnesota residents over the age of 62 can audit University classes for free? Elaine Auyoung, professor of English, enjoys the different perspectives in her…
"We screened the movie for Steven Spielberg this summer, and he watched it three times in a week," said producer and CLA alum Jim Burke about his latest film, "Green Book."…
V.V. Ganeshananthan, an assistant professor of English, co-authors this article from The New York Times about the rising fears of authoritarian rule and repression of…
Crime has dropped by double-digit percentages across Minneapolis compared to last year, a trend that observers are chalking up to improved crime-fighting techniques and better…
At the University of Minnesota Marching Band's 57th annual indoor concert at Northrop, there were free earplugs provided for audience members to protect from hearing damage…
Cawo Abdi, associate professor of sociology, describes the increasing political activism of the Somali community in Minnesota. "They are beginning to embrace the opportunity…