Dean's Letter

  • compas
    The College of Arts and Sciences will be embarking on a vital initiative this semester by undertaking a comprehensive strategic planning process.
  • Books
    The new core curriculum will present students with expanded opportunities to satiate their scholarly interests and nurture a liberal-arts education in ways well attuned to today’s academic and professional climates, Dean Steven R. Leigh says.
  • Dean's Letter
    What do today's leaders look for in recent college graduates? First, they point to writing skills as critical to success in today's world. Second, I hear more and more that students need high cultural awareness, knowledge about group dynamics, and an awareness of the needs and preferences of people from a wide variety of backgrounds. 
  • The class of 2016 both survived and thrived
    The Class of 2016 has special significance for me personally. Along with this year’s graduating class, I became a part of CU-91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó in 2012, joining the university as this college’s dean. I’m delighted to see the successes of this remarkable class of students in earning their degrees.
  • Ketchum
    I have the honor of announcing that the renewal of the Ketchum Arts and Sciences building is complete. We undertook a major renovation of the building in partnership with the state of Colorado. The building is now one of the premier academic buildings in the country.
  • Diversity efforts are key to our students’ futures
    Recently, 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó leadership, including President Bruce Benson and 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Chancellor Philip DiStefano, reiterated their commitments to diversity on behalf of the university and its campuses.
  • Ketchum Arts & Sciences
    The College of Arts and Sciences proudly announces the new Ketchum Scholars Fund, a source of scholarship support for students in our social-sciences fields.
  • Humanities
    The announcement last week that Elizabeth Fenn, associate professor and chair of the 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó’s History Department, had been awarded the 2015 Pulitzer Prize in History for her book Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan People provided a striking exclamation point to mark the end of a truly remarkable year for the faculty in our humanities departments.
  • Classrooms
    The College of Arts and Sciences is partnering with other units on our campus to upgrade many of our classrooms, creating some of the world’s best places for teaching and learning.
  • Knowledge Economy
    Signs of strong economic growth are readily evident along the Front Range, with significant increases across many sectors of our region’s economy.
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