The humanities and critical inquiry (James Hankins, Public Discourse)
How the history of the humanities can show us the way to critical reform.
How the history of the humanities can show us the way to critical reform.
Why Shakespeare still informs us about education in our time of technology.
How the fourteenth-century plague offers deeper lessons for our understanding of pandemics.
Reflections on the coronavirus when reading Renaissance literature.
The ways the humanities can aid in contending with the coronavirus.
Humanities, and humanity, on campuses deserted on account of coronavirus.
Why science needs to heed the humanities during the coronavirus.
How family, language, and memory take new forms in the time of the coronavirus.
Humanities departments appear to maintain stability in degrees and faculty in this latest survey.
Fighting viral contagion with time-tested advice.