English Professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jones shapes worlds of fiction in his head. And now his work has been ranked among the century’s best.
Statistics Professors Tatiyana Apanasovich and Huixia Judy Wang received a PIT-UN grant to support a collaborative project with minority-serving institutions.
English Professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jones shapes worlds of fiction in his head. And now his work has been ranked among the century’s best.
New CCAS Graduate Degrees Expand Advanced Learning Opportunities
From museum studies and history to geography and psychology, the graduate programs cater to students whose interests span disciplines.
Join us anytime this week and next for a session at the 2024 CCAS Graduate Programs Open House! The event includes program-specific info and opportunities to engage with current students, faculty and our admissions team.
Don't miss the final event in the series! On October 29, CCAS Dean Paul Wahlbeck will moderate a roundtable on campaign strategy, election expectations, and top issues that will impact outcome.
Corcoran Hall celebrates a centennial anniversary as a historic hub of science landmarks—from the Big Bang theory to modern breakthroughs.
Artificial intelligence is transforming classrooms and changing our relationship to technology. English’s Alexa Alice Joubin explains how humanities can lead the way.
Anthropology researchers revealed how a mismatch between where fossils are preserved and where humans lived shapes our understanding of our early evolution.