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Tag Archives: value of the humanities

photo: coffee barista Text: Humanities grads can't find meaningful work? Think again.

Liberal arts grads are employed & happy. What’s higher ed to do?

BY BRIAN C. MITCHELL Despite the resourcefulness and creativity that characterizes American higher education, the failure of many colleges to rethink how they will continue to support the educational enterprise over the long-term keeps most administrators awake at night. But there is some good news out there. Surprisingly, much of it centers on the careers…

February 21, 2018 in Students, Undergraduates.

The Humanities Are the Rodney Dangerfield of Disciplines

This past weekend, I read a few reflections on the meaning of Father’s Day, though the holiday did not occasion anywhere close to as many reflections as were published on either Mother’s Day or Memorial Day. Perhaps the three holidays simply fall too close to each other on the calendar for op-ed writers to keep…

June 22, 2013 in Corporate Influence, Undergraduates.

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