Georgetown Certificate Program in Public Humanities, 5-8 June, 2019
A dynamic program for those interested in developing the reach of today's humanities.
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A dynamic program for those interested in developing the reach of today's humanities.
How the history of the humanities can show us the way to critical reform.
How business and technocracy shaped the humanities crisis for many years.
The Whiting Fellowships support public engagement in the humanities.
Voices heard: humanities in the public media. How the arts of communication allow deeper and broader conversation. From the article: Eric Garcia McKinley [a History Ph.D.] will eventually try to engage with underrepresented communities, informing how Minnesota Public Radio’s journalists approach issues of identity and perspective. His academic background has prepared him for that job, something journalists [...]
Words of warning from the former chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The humanities are declining because too many humanities scholars are alienating students and the public with their opacity, triviality, and irrelevance.
Like a consumptive protagonist in a Victorian novel, the humanities have been dying for a long, long time.
Interviewing Sylvester Johnson, Kluge Chair in Science and Technology, on the humanities' future with technology.
An annual review of the state of global humanities.
Talking about the launch of the new journal Public Humanities.