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Making the Case for Liberal Arts Colleges

Study finds positive impact on graduates’ life experiences, including leadership, civic-mindedness … and financial success.

The Price Women Pay for Co-Authorship

Study of economics faculty members finds that men get credit where women do not.

Historians in the Age of Trump

Scholars debate what his election means, whether efforts to band together as a discipline to oppose him were wrong and what the future may hold for their field.

Visa Denied

Georgetown graduate student who studies migrant labor issues is denied visa to study at university's campus in Qatar, raising academic freedom concerns.

Is Collaboration Worth It?

Historians push for more teamwork even as many feel it won’t help them earn tenure.

New Programs: Automotive Service Management, Health Professions, Operations Management, Film Studies, Transatlantic Affairs

College of DuPage is starting a certificate program in automotive service management. Louisiana State University at Alexandria is starting a...
Opinion

Crossing the Gulf of the Two Cultures

As we in the humanities defend ourselves, we should not engage in the corollary of denouncing the sciences as unimportant.

‘Classics, the Culture Wars and Beyond’

Author discusses his new book on the battles over the discipline and its future.