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Humanities
‘Universities Have Lost Their Way’: Ralston College President Stephen Blackwood
Universities today are increasingly plagued by ideological nihilism, bloated costs, and the growing infantilization of students, he says.
December 12, 2024
BY
Jan Jekielek
AI, Free Thought, and the End of the Humanities
Commentary Several months back Patrick Hrdlicka, a professor of chemistry at the University of Idaho, tried an experiment. ...
August 9, 2023
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Christopher Snook
The Woke Revolution Is Erasing the Past
Commentary Students of English and history are going the way of the dodo bird. During just the last ...
April 25, 2023
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J. Peder Zane
Flickering Flames: The Primordial Power of the Movies
Night. Somewhere in Northern Europe. (8,000 B.C.) Picture a cave with a fire burning just outside its mouth. ...
May 31, 2021
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Cary Solomon
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Chuck Konzelman
Expanding Horizons Through the Humanities
NEW YORK–Education can be a great escape from poverty and violence, but education is more than just working ...
January 31, 2019
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Andrew Thomas
In the Push for Marketable Skills, Are We Forgetting the Beauty and Poetry of STEM Disciplines?
Thousands of students are preparing to begin their job searches with newly earned STEM (science, technology, engineering and ...
August 21, 2015
BY
Paul Myers
Without a Humanistic Inquiry, We Will Lose Our Creativity
Today it is hard to imagine that the national government would spend millions of dollars to put unemployed ...
May 16, 2015
BY
A Joan Saab
Why Do We Need the Humanities?
What does all this mean for higher education? Why have the humanities undergone a crisis of legitimacy? And ...
March 17, 2015
BY
Kevin Reilly
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