Humanities at the crossroads (Ross Douthat, New York Times)
Why students of the humanities face tough choices.
Why students of the humanities face tough choices.
How the reimagined humanities lift our prospects.
How the humanities have lost their centrality.
STEM has the air of insubstantiality.
How an app for the humanities would help us understand the greater wholeness in technology.
The firsts in the ways Leonardo's Last Supper integrates optics, mathematics, art, psychology, and faith.
We do not define the higher good; it defines us.
Using neural imaging, the study suggests how collective memory filters our sense of history.
Viewing art summons the memory of things past.
New programs lead to higher numbers of majors at the University of Arizona's College of Humanities