| The College of Arts and Sciences publishes an annual magazine, Arts & Sciences, as a showcase for the exceptional achievements of the College's faculty and students. You can sample the great work taking place in our academic programs by clicking on the cover images of these recent issues: |
| In this issue we look at the university's enduring values (set forth by Chancellor Miller during his installation address): our commitment to the journey of learning, our love of place, and our belief in the power of ideas and innovation and how they resonate in the College of Arts and Sciences. |
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| In this issue we explore the ways in which the College of Arts and Sciences is preparing students to be global citizens. |
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| In this issue we explore the breadth and diversity of the Department of Biology and Marine Biology. |
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In this issue we explore some of the college's lesser-known and less frequently selected undergraduate degree programs.
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| In this issue, we
introduce our readers to some extraordinary places in the College
of Arts & Sciences where examples of applied learning can
be found. |
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This issue of Arts & Sciences
Magazine focuses on the Applied Learning Initiative, through
which all of the College's undergraduate students experience
hands-on, integrative learning outside the traditional
classroom.
Applied Learning is a hallmark of the undergraduate experience
in the College of Arts and Sciences. |
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This
issue highlights the humanities, those disciplines
that utilize analytical, critical, and speculative methods
of inquiry to study the human condition.
The articles celebrate the power of these
methods to inform the student experience and energize
faculty research in the College of Arts and Sciences. |
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