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2026

2026

May

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

Shakespeare’s Birthday Marked by Major London Discovery Linked to Purdue Research

From Students to Teachers: How Two Liberal Arts Undergraduates Took the Lead in the Classroom

Remembering Dr. William “Bill” McBride, a Legacy of Global Philosophy and Revolutionary Hope

Symposium on Education in Entertainment & Engineering | July 24–25, 2026

The Philosophy of AI: How One CLA Student Bridges Technology and Ethics

Liberal Arts In The News - March 2026

College of Liberal Arts Announces 2026 Teaching Award Recipients

Jonathan Lande has been selected for the cohort of the National Fellowship on the Future of Liberal Education (NAFFLE)

Liberal Arts In Print – April 2026

March

Todd Borlik Publishes New Shakespeare Quarterly Article Linking Macbeth to Historical Climate Disruption

Hegel and Republicanism: Non-Domination, Economics, and Political Participation

Building Bridges: A Career in Design through the Power of Connection

Erin Dunn receives Breslau/Murphy Award

The Handbook of Communication in Africa: Theory, Research, and Praxis

The Routledge Handbook of Communication and Social Cognition

The Islands and the Stars: A History of Japan’s Space Programs

Supernatural Japan: Izumi Kyoka and the Global Fantastic

Political Meritocracy in the 21st Century