The humanities’ counsel to science during the coronavirus (Ronald W. Dworkin, The American Interest)
Why science needs to heed the humanities during the coronavirus.
Why science needs to heed the humanities during the coronavirus.
How philosophy and the Muses lead to peace and away from war.
In the face the peril, the humanities promise change for the better.
How business and technocracy shaped the humanities crisis for many years.
How apocalyptic literature treats the world's end through climate change.
To find your career, you needn't learn history or modern languages.
Cyberspace culture has increased the ranks of the alienated.
New programs lead to higher numbers of majors at the University of Arizona's College of Humanities
Asserting the usefulness of the humanities, apart from moneymaking.
The ways the humanities offer a greater, communal strength in confronting climate crises.