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2026

2026

August

AI in the Arts: Where Creativity Meets Computation

Liberal Arts In The News - Summer 2026

Liberal Arts In Print – August 2026

Purdue hosts GIS Cybertraining workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation

10 years in, Purdue’s Cornerstone Integrated Liberal Arts program has proven effective in well-rounded training for STEM, business students

Batman and the Classics: Echoes of Mythology, Literature and Philosophy in the Comics and Films

Teaching Political Communication

Teaching the Arthurian Tradition

The Human Side of Innovation

July

Shaping the Future of Space Diplomacy Through Degree Plus

Purdue University Receives Multi-Year Lilly Endowment Grant to Expand Art Experiences

When Children Shape Families

Purdue Institute Trains Graduate Students to Unlock C-SPAN's Vast Video Archive

June

Dean Chris Yeomans Discusses the Value of Humanities Research on “Finding Equilibrium” Podcast

May

Congressional Briefing on the History of AI, Privacy and Security

From Campus Leadership to Corporate Innovation

Liberal Arts In The News - April 2026

CLA Students Showcase Undergraduate Research at Purdue Conference

From Communication to the Classroom: Bella‑Rose’s Journey into Teaching

Feeding the World as if People Mattered: How Small Farms Produce Value Beyond Yields

Financial Inclusion: How an Idea Became a Global Agenda

Liberal Arts In Print – May 2026

April

How Emily Buehler’s Communication Research Supports Student Success

From Call Time to Curtain Call: A Theatre Student’s Creative Journey

Brian Leung Engages Students Through Story, Reflection and Optimism