Humanities on the edge (Simon During, Chronicle of Higher Education)
How the humanities have lost their centrality.
How the humanities have lost their centrality.
Asserting the usefulness of the humanities, apart from moneymaking.
How literature and history deepen the complexity of gaming.
More evidence of how humanities study leads to wide-ranging careers.
How business can make use of the humanities without turning them into something useful.
An argument for tech's ascendence and the humanities' demise.
The dismal science of economics is brightened by narrative.
Shaping history at Harvard in new senses.
Knowing the human dimension in your business pitch often leads to success.
The roots of STEM need to turn to deeper ethical resources.