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College of Liberal Arts Dean's Awards

The College of Liberal Arts coordinates several awards, many of which are presented at our Annual Spring Awards Ceremony to recognize the outstanding achievements of faculty, staff and students.

College of Liberal Arts Dean's Awards
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Discover the College of Liberal Arts
— a hub for arts, humanities, and social sciences education.

What is 鈥渓iberal arts鈥? It refers to the studies that are intended to offer general knowledge and build a foundation of logic and reasoning rather than to provide professional or vocational skills. In the College of Liberal Arts, we foster critical thinking, effective communication, and analytical prowess. Our focus includes solving intricate problems, grasping ethics, and embracing adaptability. With us, you experience the essence of enhancing humanity.

Find your liberal arts degree program

Interim Dean Cassie speaking with students and facultyWho are we?

The College of Liberal Arts encompasses the disciplines of the visual and performing arts, humanities and social sciences with 25 units, 13 academic departments, four centers, two presses and four museums.

We are also a key partner in exciting interdisciplinary programs such as computational linguistics (with Engineering), bilingual media (with Journalism), teaching majors (with Education), Forensic Studies Certificate (with Science and CABNR), and a forthcoming major in Law, Business, and Society (with Business). We are actively involved in providing experiences at the Lake Tahoe location, offering two self-sustaining low-residency MFA programs in Creative Writing and Interdisciplinary Arts, in addition to launching the Arts, Land, and Environment Certificate.

With a little under 3,000 undergraduate students and 420 graduate students, 240 faculty and 35 staff members, the College of Liberal Arts plays a key role in preparing the next generation of civically and ethically minded critical thinkers, strong communicators, complex problem solvers and global-minded individuals. Among them are our future leaders, lawyers, CEOs and maybe even another two-time state governor and president. Did you know that over a third of Fortune 500 CEOs hold a liberal arts degree? (Askew, 2018). Local employers repeatedly report how much they value the transferable skills and knowledge developed through a liberal arts education (e.g., Comstock Inc., Artistocrat Technologies, among others).

Guided by the College's 2025-2030 strategic plan, as well as the University's strategic plan, we will continue to focus on educating and inspiring students to be engaged, flexible, and critically literate global citizens through programs taught by faculty who are ambitious, innovative, and community-engaged in their research and creative work in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.

College of Liberal Arts Advisory Board

From left to right, back row first. Slocum, Trachok, Missall, Walters, Brown, Garcia-Cahlan, Colling, Melcher, Harvey; Boisson, Behnke, Damon, Isabelli (Interim Dean).

From left to right, back row first: Shawn Zorio, Dean Cassie Isabelli, Cathy Trachok, Doug Damon, Seema Gautam, Tyler White (CLA Development Director), Ann Marie Melcher, Teresa Garcia-Cahlan, Dean Behnke. Front row: Sheena Harvey; Sara Beth Brown, Michael Pennington. Absent from this photo are members Dan LoFrese, Lucia Missal, Bob Boisson, Dennis Colling, Lucia Missall, Laurie Leonard.

*Former member

Our departments

Explore our 15 departments, from Anthropology to Theatre and Dance.

Our schools and centers

The College is home to the School of the Arts, the School for Social Research and Justice Studies, and several centers, including the Center for Basque Studies.

Our programs

The College houses several specialized programs, including Military Science, Core Humanities and more.