Academic Development
Perhaps more significant than the physical development of the campus is its academic vigor. The college's curriculum includes a number of special programs: Southwest studies, feminist and gender studies, Asian studies, biochemistry, environmental sciences, neuroscience, Latin American studies, Russian and Eurasian studies, and race and ethnic studies, as well as a strong across-the-curriculum writing program, and a thriving Summer Session.
Visually, Cutler Hall and the mountain view are about all that remain of the college's physical beginnings, but the changes cannot obscure real continuities. ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï remains dedicated to the traditional principles of a liberal arts and sciences education as envisioned by its founders more than 125 years ago.