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The concept of Liberal Arts traces its origins and significance to ancient Rome. Roman society viewed artes liberales as essential intellectual capabilities for free citizens who would take charge of their community's decisions and leadership. These foundational Roman competencies directly correspond to the diverse academic offerings within McAnulty College of Liberal Arts. Our curriculum in literature, languages, and historical studies stems from the timeless necessity for engaged citizens to understand past events and their impacts across cultures. The enduring importance of persuasive writing and effective communication originates from classical requirements to influence civic decision-making. As a Liberal Arts student at Duquesne, you can customize an interdisciplinary major that offers greater scope than conventional programs. This flexible pathway enables you to integrate various academic disciplines that match your professional goals and intellectual interests. By choosing this approach, you'll develop multifaceted thinking tailored to your perspective while gaining adaptable knowledge for post-graduate success.