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.
Nick Estes, new assistant professor in the Department of American Indian Studies, wants “to show that American Indian studies is a stand-alone discipline.”
“It matters to me. And that’s enough.” Mi’Chael N. Wright, an outstanding sociology PhD candidate, inspires others with her passion for digital life, online communities, and…
Natalie Warren, a graduate student in communication studies, recently published "Hudson Bay Bound" about her experience canoeing more than 2,000 miles over 85 days from…
Regents' Professor John S. Chipman, who joined our faculty in 1955 (emeritus in 2007), passed away in 2022. He was a major figure in the economics profession, whose…
Raining cats and dogs, the green-eyed monster, as mad as a hatter. Anatoly Liberman, a linguist and professor of German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch, explains our everyday phrases.
A poet and cultural anthropologist, Asst. Prof. Gabriela Spears-Rico will soon publish her first poetry collection, Deer Hide Elegies. Paying homage to her Mexican farmworker…