In This Section Faculty Research & Creative Work Research Development Services President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Research News Research & Creative Work News A feed of news about research and creative work happening in the College of Liberal Arts, including awards and recognition for our researchers. Understanding the seasonal blues Assistant Professor Liza Meredith (Psychology) discusses seasonal depression for In the Know, the Minnesota Daily's podcast. The US is bringing back nature's best firefighters: beavers Assistant Professor Emily Fairfax (Geography) talks about the role of beavers in fire resistance for the BBC. Who coined the term ‘caucus’? There are lots of candidates, but no winner. Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) is quoted in the Washington Post about the origins of the word 'caucusing.' MN Daily: New art exhibition highlights 29 Indigenous painters 'Dreaming Our Futures' is on view at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery through March 16 with an opening reception February 3. Christophe Wall-Romana Awarded NEH Fellowship This fellowship supports his project on the writings of Ismayl Urbain (1812-1884). Getting Serious About Funny Faces: Q&A with Caricaturist Robin Schwartzman MPLSART interviews MFA alum & XYZ Lab Technician Robin Schwartzman about the history and artistry of caricature. It’s This Collaboration: MFA Alum Sayge Carroll Talks With Valerie Oliveiro The January 2024 issue of MN Women's Press pairs ceramicist Sayge Carroll with dance artist Valerie Oliveiro. Skate and Listen: A Conversation with Tetsuya Yamada From skateboarding in Tokyo to a mid-career retrospective at the Walker Art Center: the sound of ceramic, wood, and concrete. Tetsuya Yamada: Listening at Walker Art Center The ceramics professor presents a career retrospective exhibition on view January 18 – July 7, 2024. Inaugural Hrant Dink Fellow Hopes to Utilize Her Position at the HRP to Respond to Human Rights Crises Taylor Laube-Alvarez (CLA '25), the inaugural Hrant Dink Fellow, shares her passion for human rights and her hopes for the upcoming semester. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Research & Creative Work News A feed of news about research and creative work happening in the College of Liberal Arts, including awards and recognition for our researchers.
Understanding the seasonal blues Assistant Professor Liza Meredith (Psychology) discusses seasonal depression for In the Know, the Minnesota Daily's podcast.
The US is bringing back nature's best firefighters: beavers Assistant Professor Emily Fairfax (Geography) talks about the role of beavers in fire resistance for the BBC.
Who coined the term ‘caucus’? There are lots of candidates, but no winner. Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) is quoted in the Washington Post about the origins of the word 'caucusing.'
MN Daily: New art exhibition highlights 29 Indigenous painters 'Dreaming Our Futures' is on view at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery through March 16 with an opening reception February 3.
Christophe Wall-Romana Awarded NEH Fellowship This fellowship supports his project on the writings of Ismayl Urbain (1812-1884).
Getting Serious About Funny Faces: Q&A with Caricaturist Robin Schwartzman MPLSART interviews MFA alum & XYZ Lab Technician Robin Schwartzman about the history and artistry of caricature.
It’s This Collaboration: MFA Alum Sayge Carroll Talks With Valerie Oliveiro The January 2024 issue of MN Women's Press pairs ceramicist Sayge Carroll with dance artist Valerie Oliveiro.
Skate and Listen: A Conversation with Tetsuya Yamada From skateboarding in Tokyo to a mid-career retrospective at the Walker Art Center: the sound of ceramic, wood, and concrete.
Tetsuya Yamada: Listening at Walker Art Center The ceramics professor presents a career retrospective exhibition on view January 18 – July 7, 2024.
Inaugural Hrant Dink Fellow Hopes to Utilize Her Position at the HRP to Respond to Human Rights Crises Taylor Laube-Alvarez (CLA '25), the inaugural Hrant Dink Fellow, shares her passion for human rights and her hopes for the upcoming semester.