The humanities’ counsel during the corona-crisis (David Matthews, Times Higher Education)
The way Germany has sought the counsel of humanities thinkers as it seeks a return to normalcy in the corona-crisis.
The way Germany has sought the counsel of humanities thinkers as it seeks a return to normalcy in the corona-crisis.
The coronavirus crisis may re-ignite our interest in the humanities.
In the face the peril, the humanities promise change for the better.
How business and technocracy shaped the humanities crisis for many years.
The ways digital and print reading influence how we think and feel.
How apocalyptic literature treats the world's end through climate change.
To find your career, you needn't learn history or modern languages.
The humanities need to stand along with the sciences to address our modern challenges.
Denmark witnesses the decline in Danish language study.
Why students of the humanities face tough choices.