Thinking and thanking: reflections on Humanities Watch’s second anniversary
Reflections on thinking, thanking, and remembrance at the close of two years.
Reflections on thinking, thanking, and remembrance at the close of two years.
The humanities are valuable in all professions.
The humanities enhance our return on investment.
Have conservative politics created the crisis in higher education?
The American idiom hastens the English demise.
Learning new languages leads to the blending of new cultures.
The liberal arts, including the humanities, open up new possibilities for fulfilling lives.
Students determine the usefulness of the humanities according to their career path.
Do the humanities prevent or foster our cultural shipwreck?
How machines may lead to isolation and self-alienation, rather than self-realization.