Get ready to venture into the College of the Liberal Arts! We are so excited to have you here on campus and to share our vast academic programs. Please take this time to soak in as much information as possible, and let our team guide you through your college search journey.
This page is a roadmap for today’s Resource Fair—to show you the participating programs, where things are located, times of additional sessions, and how to use your passport. You can also bookmark this page to come back to later to learn more about our degrees.
Enjoy!
If you need any help or have additional questions, please visit the Student Services table at the front of the Resource Fair. As your dedicated travel crew, we will gladly help answer your questions.
Your pilot, cruise director,
tour guide…you get the idea
(aka Academic Adviser)
College of the Liberal Arts
Meet Your Travel Companions
- Artificial Intelligence Policy and Ethics (Table 1)
- Political Science (Table 2)
- Social Data Analytics (Table 2)
- International Politics (Table 2)
- Spanish (Table 3)
- Italian (Table 3)
- French and Francophone Studies (Table 4)
- Labor and Human Resources (Table 5)
- Organizational Leadership (Table 5)
- Philosophy (Table 6)
- Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies (Table 6)
- Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (Table 7)
- Comparative Literature, Media, and Society (Table 8)
- Global and International Studies (Table 9)
- African Studies (Table 10)
- African American Studies (Table 10)
- Student Services (Table 11)
- Student Services (Table 12)
- Asian Studies (Table 13)
- Chinese (Table 14)
- Japanese (Table 14)
- Korean (Table 14)
- Economics (Table 15)
- Jewish Studies (Table 16)
- Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies (Table 16)
- Sociology (Table 17)
- Criminology (Table 17)
- English (Table 18)
- German (Table 19)
- Russian (Table 19)
- History (Table 20)
- Medieval Studies (Table 20)
- Middle East Studies (Table 20)
- Communication Arts and Sciences (Table 21)
- Anthropological Science (Table 22)
- Anthropology (Table 22)
- Linguistics (Table 23)
- Applied Linguistics (Table 23)
- Psychology (Table 24)
- Brain and Behavioral Neuroscience (Table 24)
Map
Map your route: click a table to discover which unit is stationed there!
Artificial Intelligence Policy and Ethics
Political Science
Social Data Analytics
International Politics
Spanish
Italian
French and Francophone Studies
Labor and Human Resources
Organizational Leadership
Philosophy
Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Comparative Literature, Media, and Society
Global and International Studies
African Studies
African American Studies
Student Services
Student Services
Asian Studies
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Economics
Jewish Studies
Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
Sociology and Criminology
English
German
Russian
History
Medieval Studies
Middle East Studies
Communication Arts and Sciences
Anthropological Science
Anthropology
Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
Psychology
Brain and Behavioral Neuroscience
Liberal Arts Careers Sessions
Join the Liberal Arts Career Enrichment Network for a session on what you can do with a liberal arts major. You’ll learn about choosing a major, what employers are looking for, how to connect your major to a career path, and the services available to help you get career-ready. The session takes place in Sparks Building—our Student Services hub—so you’ll also get a chance to see one of our Liberal Arts classrooms and student-focused spaces in action!
12:00–12:40 p.m. | 121 Sparks BuildingLiberal Arts Careers Session
Using Your Passport
The passport is a tool for you to collect as much information as possible during today’s event. The department tables have QR code stickers that you may stick on your passport and then scan after you leave. The QR codes will take you to the degree pages on our website.
- Collect your passport from the Student Services table at the entrance.
- Familiarize yourself with the passport—there are helpful tips throughout it to assist you during your time at the Resource Fair.
- Turn to the “Explore the World of the Liberal Arts” page, and find a space on your passport that you want to fill.
- OR find some major tables that interest you and collect your stickers after speaking with the staff at the tables.
- You can collect more than six stickers! There is no limit to the number of stickers you can collect.
- Flip the page and you’ll find helpful conversation starters to get started when talking to department staff.
- Do not be afraid to revisit tables—we are here to answer your questions and if things come up, please come back and ask us!
- Once you’ve completed your passport or finished your browsing of the Resource Fair, show your completed passport to the Student Services table to win a prize!