College Highlights
The College of Liberal Arts offers a vast array of educational opportunities for students, faculty, staff and the community. Here are some examples from this successful year.
New hub for humanity and tolerance opens at TU
Sandra R. Berman Center for Humanity, Tolerance and Holocaust Education officially opens with dedication, ribbon cutting, educational program.
Read MoreBaltimore Immigration Summit
Coalition of individuals, organizations uplift immigrant communities to build a more inclusive Baltimore: 2024 Baltimore Immigration Summit brings together leaders, academics, policymakers to empower immigrant communities.
Read MoreFair Chance Summit
TU will begin its prison-based higher education program (PEP) in fall 2025. This event served as an update to the campus community on our PEP progress, as (re)inspiration for those already involved with Fair Chance, and as a welcome to new partners in TU’s prison-based education efforts.
Read MoreInnovating for the next generation
Emma Shipley shares the priceless opportunities TU has offered her, what’s to come for her in TU’s autism studies doctoral program.
Read MoreEvents
Faculty Career Development
- Moving Through the Mid-Career Stage Workshop
- Family Science Pop-Up Research Showcase
Student Career Development
Diversity and Global Initiatives
- Annual Human Rights in the Field Lecture
- Annual Human Rights and History Lecture: Dr. Brianna Theobald, Associate Professor of History, University of Rochester: Native Reproductive Justice: Grassroots and Global Genealogies
- Israel, Palestine, Gaza and Regional Impacts: Q&A with TU Professors
- Averting Planetary Catastrophe
- Edwin Black: Artificial Intelligence and Automated Antisemitism: Fighting the Threat Through Education
- A Night of Italian Hip-Hop: A Conversation with Amir Issaa
- Bunuel: A Surrealist Filmmaker
- Decolonizing Medicine in Africa
- Hispanic Heritage Month Film Festival
Conversations with Authors
- English Reading Series: Kate Reed Petty
- A Dialogue with Amara Lakhous
- Qohelet Illuminated
- Novelist Myriam J. A. Chancy Reading and Reception
- The Central Appalachians Mountains of the Chesapeake Book Lunch with Professor Mark Hendricks, PSYC
- Dr. Jennifer Caplan, University of Cincinnati: Funny? You don’t Look Funny. Judaism and Humor from the Silent Generation to Millennials
Dean’s Office Initiatives, Programming
Annual Events
- Annual Human Rights in the Field Lecture
- Annual Human Rights and History Lecture: Dr. Brianna Theobald, Associate Professor of History, University of Rochester: Native Reproductive Justice: Grassroots and Global Genealogies
- Pleasure Activism by Adrienne Maree Brown
- Today: Democracy Today Book Event with Adrienne Maree Brown
- Dr. Wing-Chun Wong Memorial Lecture
- Dr. Eric A. Belgrad Speaker Series