Medicine in crisis (Molly Worthen, New York Times)
That the pandemic should usher in a deepening interest in medical humanities.
That the pandemic should usher in a deepening interest in medical humanities.
How metaphors and myths shape our experiences with Covid-19.
How science and the humanities can flow together mid-stream.
Changes in nature, including our own, beneath the surface.
The inventor of the polio vaccine imagines a site for collaboration between science and humanities.
Knowing the reach of science in order to realize the place of the humanities.
Renaissance history remains relevant not only for the humanities, but for our health.
Speaking of the humanities on the international front.
How the academy imperils the state of the humanities.
The cancellations of majors and programs continue.