The survival of the humanities (J. Baskin and A. Berg, NY Times)
How the academy imperils the state of the humanities.
How the academy imperils the state of the humanities.
The cancellations of majors and programs continue.
Why narratives of illness can offer solace and perspective during the coronavirus.
Why Renaissance models of creative breadth are needed today.
The new President of the British Academy touts the resurgence of the humanities.
Latin American schools see increased demand for humanities abilities after the coronavirus.
Announcing SHAPE, a coalition of humanities, arts, and social sciences, in complementarity with STEM
Cutting funding for humanities in Australia diminishes our insight and foresight.
How the history of the humanities can show us the way to critical reform.
Why Shakespeare still informs us about education in our time of technology.