The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the center of the academic experience at the University of Iowa—where students and faculty are empowered to succeed. 

Established in 1900, CLAS is the largest of the 12 colleges at the University of Iowa, offering a wide variety of programs spanning the arts and humanities, writing and communication, natural and mathematical sciences, and social and behavioral sciences. Rooted in the practical and the classical, the instrumental and the essential, our college defies easy reduction. Our strength comes from our breadth and complexity, and the fact that our college has existed for over one-hundred and twenty years reflects its central importance. 

The college benefits nearly all undergraduate students through the CLAS Core General Education program. CLAS is home to world-class programs in writing, the arts, space physics, speech and hearing science, and more, and faculty who undertake groundbreaking research, innovative scholarship, and daring creative work.  

Each graduate of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences takes their passion, creativity, and critical thinking skills into diverse fields. Whether as scientists pushing boundaries, artists inspiring new perspectives, or communicators building bridges, our alumni leave their mark as original thinkers and engaged citizens of their communities and the world.

70

Undergraduate Majors

14,879

Undergraduate students

Fall 2024

1,883

Graduate students

Fall 2024

710

Faculty

Fall 2023

Welcome from the dean

Whether you're a student ready to embark on a transformative academic journey, or a faculty member seeking a vibrant and collaborative scholarly community, I am thrilled to welcome you to CLAS.  I have been a member of this community since 2003, and I remain amazed and blessed to be part of such a college that is leading in creativity and discovery as well as in the education of undergraduate and graduate students. 

At CLAS, we offer an unparalleled range of academic programs and opportunities for immersive learning and research. If you are a student, I’m confident you’ll find a community here that values your individual voice and fosters an engaging learning environment. With dedicated advisors and faculty mentors, you'll receive the support you need to achieve your academic and personal goals. It is a joy to witness your growth and learn from your unique perspectives.

For faculty, CLAS provides a stimulating environment that encourages intellectual curiosity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and cutting-edge research. I'm continually inspired by the dedication and passion of our faculty, and I'm honored to be a part of this exceptional community.  As a faculty member, the goal of the dean’s office is to support your career and work collaboratively with you to remove any barriers to your success.

No matter where you are on your journey, I invite you to explore all that CLAS has to offer. We're confident you'll find your place here and create a unique story that will shape your future.  And if you do come to Iowa, stop in the dean’s office and introduce yourself to us–we are excited to get to know you and why you choose to be a part of the CLAS community.

Dean Sara Sanders, exterior on the Pentacrest
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Sara Sanders, PhD, MSW

Title/Position
Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS)
Professor

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Iowa City International Documentary Film Festival

Friday, April 25 to Sunday, April 27, 2025 (all day)
Adler Journalism and Mass Communication Building
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Film Screening & Artist Conversation | Christopher Harris & Cameron Granger

Friday, April 25, 2025 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Art Building West
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Live from Prairie Lights | Michelle Herman - 'If You Say So'

Friday, April 25, 2025 7:00pm
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Central Ohio-based author and Iowa Writers' Workshop alum Michelle Herman will read from her newest book, an essay collection called If You Say So. Galileo Press, which published If You Say So and which originated in Iowa City in the 1970s, describes Herman's essays as "true stories about loss and reinvention, longing and loneliness, friendship and community, and family and home—and dance, the dedicated practice of which has led her on an unexpected new path. This is a book about grief and the...

DMA III Recital: Michael Klyce, violin

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DMA III Recital: Michael Klyce, violin Michael Klyce, violin Dr. Minji Kwon, piano This concert is free and open to the public.
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Alumni and friends

No matter where you are, stay connected to CLAS and the University of Iowa. 

More than 174,000 living Hawkeye alumni have degrees conferred in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. We hope you'll stay connected to the college and your department—and consider getting involved.