Medicine in crisis (Molly Worthen, New York Times)
That the pandemic should usher in a deepening interest in medical humanities.
That the pandemic should usher in a deepening interest in medical humanities.
A lecture on the ways history affects philanthropy's mission for global health.
Employers look for college graduates with deep and broad knowledge and abilities.
How metaphors and myths shape our experiences with Covid-19.
This year, renewal.
How science and the humanities can flow together mid-stream.
Working through the second, concomitant pandemic of burnout, especially for health professionals.
That a video game leads a large audience to the history of Tsushima.
Renaissance marble comes to life in defense of the sea.
The humanities see a resurgence post-Covid in the UK, according to employers.