Chris Yates’ favorite class from his time at UNC in the '90s was a rigorous course based around deep discussion of classic texts on philosophy and history, trying to search for the deepest truths of ...
A new book by Fordham marketing professor Albert N. Greco, titled Scholarly Publishing in the Humanities, 2000–2024: Marketing and Communications Challenges and Opportunities, raises important ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has been defunded by the Trump administration, impacting numerous organizations. Organizations like Books By the Banks, Voyageur Media Group and the ...
Humanities Tennessee hosts the Southern Festival of Books in Nashville. The festival has run for decades but the director of Humanities Tennessee says Trump administration cuts threaten it and other ...
O nce again, there are signs of deep trouble for the humanities in higher education — in the Western world, if not the world as a whole. News of closures trickles in relentlessly. At New Zealand’s ...
Scott Black invites the public to explore Great Books over dinner. The Tanner Humanities Center offers a taste of its Great Books course through engaging faculty talks paired with dinner and drinks.
The University Center for the Humanities at Western Michigan University invites you to “Books and Beer,” our celebration of the publications from University faculty over the last year. Lauren Foley, ...
Nicholas Dames has taught Literature Humanities, Columbia University’s required great-books course, since 1998. He loves the job, but it has changed. Over the past decade, students have become ...