Techniques and technology (Christopher Rim, Forbes)
Liberating education from its focus on usefulness.
Liberating education from its focus on usefulness.
Thoughts from the historical heart of the humanities.
The liberal arts are crucial, but increasingly dispensable.
That the humanities are always in crisis as part of their modern history.
That the Renaissance can live again, for our spiritual welfare.
Employers look for college graduates with deep and broad knowledge and abilities.
Medical practice requires humanities training, as much as ever.
Silencing the humanities, and other programs, at the 150-year-old Quaker college.
How the history of the humanities can show us the way to critical reform.
How business and technocracy shaped the humanities crisis for many years.