Making the choice (Sarah Whitebloom, Oxford Arts Blog)
Decisions on public health rely on philosophy more than science.
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Decisions on public health rely on philosophy more than science.
The way that dialogue, cultivated since antiquity, can open up our understanding in science and other fields.
The ways the humanities help us understand our biases in scientific research.
The new coalition SHAPE offers skills beyond STEM training.
Why Shakespeare still informs us about education in our time of technology.
How the fourteenth-century plague offers deeper lessons for our understanding of pandemics.
Humanities, and humanity, on campuses deserted on account of coronavirus.
To find your career, you needn't learn history or modern languages.
A conversation about humanities and healthcare, with patients at the center.
College students pay attention to the costs and benefits of their majors, including humanities.