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.
Since 2016, Melanie Johnson has been a part of CLA—showing up authentically for her students and colleagues while striving to cultivate a beloved community.
In his own words, psychology alum Ighedosa Ogbeide talks about his time in CLA, his identity journey, and how his studies inspired him to "read between the lines of the world…
Blank, 1976 Bachelor's in Economics, was a leader in higher ed, economics, and public policy. She advised three presidents and most recently led the University of Wisconsin's…
Prof. Michael Lower discusses how a love of soccer led him to research the legendary Jewish sports club Hakoah and how they triumphed and survived in the face of overwhelming…
The Department of Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures hosts a series of discussions with scholars from all over the world. Their goal? To reflect on their past…
About 57,000 Minnesotans cannot vote due to a felony conviction. A bill that has passed in the Minnesota legislature will restore voting rights. Prof. Chris Uggen comments.