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.
Employers look for college graduates with deep and broad knowledge and abilities.
This year, renewal.
That degrees in the Humanities provide the financial means to thrive.
How nature provides the means of health, if we would use it.
Changes in nature, including our own, beneath the surface.
How history, especially in the unconscious, directs our future paths.
Mind-body therapy through the healing power of music.
The inventor of the polio vaccine imagines a site for collaboration between science and humanities.
Computer design artists learn from the world's religions about the appearance of the soul.