The chronic crisis of the humanities (Merve Emre and Len Gutkin, Chronicle of Higher Education)
That the humanities are always in crisis as part of their modern history.
That the humanities are always in crisis as part of their modern history.
That the Renaissance can live again, for our spiritual welfare.
How the language we use to identify AI carries preconceptions and fosters misunderstanding.
How the arts illustrate the wholeness of knowledge.
The small share of humanities degrees worldwide grows smaller.
How the humanities shape not only our understanding of the world, about also world leaders.
How Britain's new humanities initiative meshes with STEM.
The ways the humanities develop critical, strategic thinking for careers.
Learning about words, and life, from writing and copying long-hand.
How the pandemic summons the need for humanities in health care