Student Highlights
Our College of Liberal Arts students are promising partners inside and outside of the classroom. Here are some of their outstanding achievements.

Baltimore Community Archaeology Lab (BCAL) North Point Dig Site
Student researchers educated Baltimore K-12 teachers on archaeology and conducting research.
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Finding community and connection
First-generation senior Nataly Loza went from shy and reserved to joining countless student organizations and landing several internships.
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"Building something bigger than ourselves"
CLA students empowered change through national civic engagement fellowships.
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CLA freshman named to USM Board of Regents
Rayne Rivera-Forbes, a law & American civilization major, was the first TU student representative to the USM Board of Regents in 16 years.
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Student research at CLA
Psychology student Kyle Langenfelder researched the relationship between dementia worry, anxiety and predisposition to neurodegenerative disease to memory.
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Fulbright Semi-Finalist
Myah Blackmon, a senior majoring in Spanish Languages & Literature, was selected as a Fulbright semi-finalist. Her submitted county was Argentina.
Read MoreStudent Awardees
The College of Liberal Arts awards numerous scholarships designed to support the student’s path towards graduation. They are made possible thanks to generous benefactors — often past students, faculty and staff. By creating a thread between past, present and future, CLA scholarships enhance a liberal arts education and connect students long gone to those yet to come.
Martha A. Mitten Scholarship
- Madison Braswell
- Quinten Holt
- Jemez Lewis
- Emmanuela Onyilokwu
Dan Jones Writing Prizes
- Abigail Bowling
- Baynake Braddock
- Maya Gincel
- Alessandra Hayden
Beulah M. Price Memorial Scholarship
- Georgia Hild
- Jemez Lewis
- Tenley Moore
- Camryn Reese
Applied Ethics and National Security Scholarship
- Alexa Preston
Summer Research Grants
- Maya Clark