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Date Added: August 11, 2008 11:40:03 PM
The MALS Program emerged in the early 1970’s because some professors here and at Wesleyan University and at Georgetown felt that the ethos of the liberal arts—that is, the attitudes and beliefs associated with the liberal arts—could be moved into a graduate environment.

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