But even in an age of highly sophisticated warfare, our military leaders should not be too narrowly focused on STEM. If we want leaders who communicate clearly, solve problems creatively and appreciate cultural differences in theaters where they operate, studying the humanities is just as important as science, technology, engineering and math.
Military mindfulness: STEM soldiers should also cultivate the liberal arts (Joseph Zengerle, Washington Post)
By Humanities Watch|2016-10-15T09:28:19-04:00October 16th, 2016|2016, Debate / dialogue, education, Everything Else, History, military, News, October, Politics, science, STEM, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments
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