News: College of Liberal Arts

Five 51ԹϺ graduates will be recognized by President Keith E. Whitfield during winter commencement for their combination of academic excellence and service to the community.

From a new-found obsession with true crime podcasts to mourning rituals across cultures, this class examines the ways in which death captivates our attention.

A roundup of students and faculty whose innovation and expertise made news headlines.
From the problems of feeding wild horses to new pet store ordinances, students explore moral issues related to animals.

A collection of news stories highlighting 51ԹϺ students and faculty who made headlines locally, regionally, and internationally.

Federal funds will help 51ԹϺ PRACTICE create youth treatment programs for early bipolar disorders and psychosis.

Psychological and brain sciences grad student Aldo Barrita's fellowship helps expand research in Latino humanities.

51ԹϺ-led research seeks ways to fold virtual class-inspired feature into post-pandemic return to in-person STEM instruction.

The Walking Box Ranch is a direct link to the world of 1930s Hollywood glamor and a vital resource for 51ԹϺ's students of historic preservation.

Transfer students explain how they found ways to thrive at a new school.

For her work as an advisor, instructor, mentor, and volunteer, Cheryl Tillotson was awarded the 51ԹϺ Alumni Association's Achievement in Service Award.

Lindsey Ricciardi's dedication to treating eating disorders and serving the community makes her standout as the Liberal Arts Alumna of the Year.