Humanities, leadership, and education
How the humanities shape not only our understanding of the world, about also world leaders.
How the humanities shape not only our understanding of the world, about also world leaders.
Learning about words, and life, from writing and copying long-hand.
That the pandemic should usher in a deepening interest in medical humanities.
How nature provides the means of health, if we would use it.
At 96, a college graduate receives high honors in history and philosophy.
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.
A old fable that speaks to our busy lives here and now.
Why traditional lines of medical inquiry may not be adequate for public health.
The coronavirus crisis may re-ignite our interest in the humanities.