College of Liberal Arts
2023 Holi Festival hosted outside of the Wood Center Pavilion, 3/25/23.TV Photo by Leif Van Cise
Chart your course in a place where learning is hands-on, purpose-driven, and built to help you forge a path that truly means something.
At TV’s College of Liberal Arts, your education is rooted in place, possibility, and real-world experience. You can study mental health policy while working with rural communities, carve bone in the Native Arts Studio, explore political cooperation in the circumpolar North, or conduct archaeological fieldwork just miles from campus. And along the way, you’ll gain the critical skills to think deeply, communicate clearly, and create meaningful change—wherever your path leads.
Our programs are designed to let you build a college experience as unique as your ambitions. With close faculty mentorship, small classes, and opportunities for hands-on research, fieldwork, and cultural engagement, you'll connect disciplines in unexpected ways and graduate with both practical experience and a broader perspective. And with Alaska as your backdrop, your college journey will be as adventurous as it is inspiring.
Start exploring. Your future begins here.
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Wondering who to talk to for academic advising? First-year students and anyone with fewer than 24 credits start with the TV Advising Center. CLA undergraduate students with more than 24 credits meet with our CLA undergraduate advisors. Grad students: connect with your department's program coordinator.
New Student Orientation
Join TV’s New Student Orientation and get connected to the people, programs, and tools that will help you succeed. These four packed days are designed to guide you through campus life, resources, academics, and everything in between.
Party in the Park
Kick off fall 2025 at Party in the Park on August 28 from 12–3 p.m. at Constitution Park! Meet TV clubs and departments, explore resources, and connect with fellow students at this fun, high-energy start to the semester.
Mock Supreme Court Oral Arguments: Mahmoud v. Taylor
September 15, 2025
Students argue both sides of a mock Supreme Court case on LGBTQIA+ books & religious freedom. Join us Sept. 16.
Beyond the Textbook: National Recognition for TV Russian Faculty
Two TV Russian titles earn AATSEEL nods as Wendy Martelle and Svetlana Nuss spotlight creative, real-world language teaching.
Gender, Power, and Possibility
TV's WGSS program triples its minors under Carol J. Gray, bringing timely conversations and student-led action to campus.
Alumni Spotlight: Naomi Hutchquist
September 05, 2025
TV alumna Naomi Hutchquist (BFA '19) turns art into science storytelling, bringing data to life through creativity and community.
Following the Thread: From Classroom Questions to Community Change
TV emeritus Brian O'Donoghue turns a years-long, student-powered investigation into a new book and a community lesson in justice.