A healing legacy (Joel A. Klein, Huntington Library)
How the history of medieval and Early Modern medicine informs our knowledge today.
How the history of medieval and Early Modern medicine informs our knowledge today.
Renaissance history remains relevant not only for the humanities, but for our health.
The humanities know loss and hope, and maintain a greater vision.
At 96, a college graduate receives high honors in history and philosophy.
Decisions on public health rely on philosophy more than science.
New quantitative data demonstrate how valuable the humanities are to the job market.
A new UK study demonstrates how the humanities prepare us for work in many fields.
Why narratives of illness can offer solace and perspective during the coronavirus.
A old fable that speaks to our busy lives here and now.
Why traditional lines of medical inquiry may not be adequate for public health.