College students know the usefulness of humanities majors (Michelle Cheng, FiveThirtyEight)
Students determine the usefulness of the humanities according to their career path.
Students determine the usefulness of the humanities according to their career path.
What literature and science have in common, and how they complement one another.
Reviewing the "two cultures" debate in light of modern science.
Do the humanities prevent or foster our cultural shipwreck?
Understanding writing through quantitative analysis.
How machines may lead to isolation and self-alienation, rather than self-realization.
How humanity can dream of a machine-filled life.
The need to speak more about how university science and research contribute to our lives.
Coding is a language as universal as English.
Why literature, history, philosophy, and art offer countless examples of financial insight, and why knowing the ways of finance deepens our appreciation of the humanities.