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Students in American Studies receive interdisciplinary instruction in politics, culture, and society
Native American Studies explores the history, literature, and culture of native peoples
Adam Coffman, associate professor of mathematics, pursues a passion for geometric analysis
Peace and Conflict Studies teaches students nonviolent alternatives to conflict
Graduates in political science can pursue careers in a wide variety of professions
The history department prepares students to think critically in a highly interconnected world
Students can earn a B.G.S. or a B.S. in chemistry
The Gerontology Program prepares students for work with the elderly
Lawrence Kuznar instructs an anthropology class
Students conduct a laser experiment for a physics class
Chemistry students perform experiments in the analytics lab
A graduate biology student conducts laboratory research
Thomas Hicks, academic advisor, counsels students
English professor Curtis Chrisler poses with his new book, Tough Boy Sonatas
Adam Dirksen, continuing lecturer, works with students in the Channel 5 studio
Suin Roberts instructs a group of German students
A psychology student performs an experiment in the lab
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College of Arts and Sciences

Welcome to the College of Arts and Sciences, the heart of the IPFW.  Please browse the pages of our departments and programs to learn about all that we do. Excellence in both graduate and undergraduate instruction is at the core of the college’s mission.  More...