The College of Arts and Sciences is a place where curiosity and creativity form the backbone of discovery. Where faculty and students engage in best-in-class research that has the power to transform lives—fueled by a commitment to excellence, supported by the latest advancements, and unhindered by the limitations of the present.
Here, students leave no stone unturned as they learn to challenge the status quo—to push past possibility and collaborate across disciplines to find solutions to the world’s most complex problems. The result: a generation of gamechangers, curious about the world, primed for discovery, and more than ready to make a difference.
Curiosity for the win
Opportunities for students
Whether you’re a first-year student or a Ph.D. candidate, the College gives you a multitude of opportunities to pursue research or creative activity in your area of interest. Whatever you choose to do, you’ll work with renowned faculty, use state-of-the-art equipment in world-class facilities, create masterpieces in exceptional creative spaces, and have access to all the resources of a Research I university.
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Faculty research and creative activity
The College's more than 900 faculty members conduct research and produce creative work in wide-ranging fields of study.
These renowned scholars include Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellows, Pultizer Prize winners, and members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. They've won top awards in their fields, from the Erwin Schrödinger Prize to the McClintock Prize for Plant Genetics and Genome Studies. And they've secured millions of dollars in research funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and other major funders.
Their efforts are supported by a robust Research I enterprise that provides guidance on every aspect of the research process—from developing a proposal to applying for a patent.