As my inaugural editorial note for the Journal of General Education, this short essay outlines the arts of liberty as a cultivated activity at the heart of General education in the United States. The challenge of the general education endeavor is to teach the virtues of the arts of liberty at scale, recognizing that our communities are enriched when citizens have the ability to practice liberty well
This essay contends that honors education should seize the opportunity to expose our students to the...
2013 Topic: Primed to Serve, a Benefit of a Liberal Arts Education In Professor Marshall Gregory\u27...
The liberal arts are higher education’s answer to Broadway, that fabulous invalid whose demise is ...
Drawing on Hannah Arendt's articulation of education as an attempt to take responsibility for a worl...
This article articulates a model for the “engaged campus” through academic programs focused on commu...
This essay argues for a revitalization of General Education by making it more holistic and more enga...
I argue that liberal arts education is critically important to the creation of a capable public in a...
As Sam Schuman so eloquently argues in his lead article, these are challenging times for the liberal...
This kind of vertical integration of engaged learning has considerable potential to deepen connectio...
The recurrent disposition to view undergraduate learning as most valuable when it prepares students ...
American schools are in a state of crisis. At the root of our current perplexity, beneath the diffic...
This dissertation surveys several landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases of academic freedom in the 20th ...
The liberal arts, first described in Republican Rome, have been a component of higher education sinc...
A liberal education informs a person in the proper use of leisure. Liberal education, as the word li...
The key to education is “learning how to learn.” We must first stand on the shoulders of the giants ...
This essay contends that honors education should seize the opportunity to expose our students to the...
2013 Topic: Primed to Serve, a Benefit of a Liberal Arts Education In Professor Marshall Gregory\u27...
The liberal arts are higher education’s answer to Broadway, that fabulous invalid whose demise is ...
Drawing on Hannah Arendt's articulation of education as an attempt to take responsibility for a worl...
This article articulates a model for the “engaged campus” through academic programs focused on commu...
This essay argues for a revitalization of General Education by making it more holistic and more enga...
I argue that liberal arts education is critically important to the creation of a capable public in a...
As Sam Schuman so eloquently argues in his lead article, these are challenging times for the liberal...
This kind of vertical integration of engaged learning has considerable potential to deepen connectio...
The recurrent disposition to view undergraduate learning as most valuable when it prepares students ...
American schools are in a state of crisis. At the root of our current perplexity, beneath the diffic...
This dissertation surveys several landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases of academic freedom in the 20th ...
The liberal arts, first described in Republican Rome, have been a component of higher education sinc...
A liberal education informs a person in the proper use of leisure. Liberal education, as the word li...
The key to education is “learning how to learn.” We must first stand on the shoulders of the giants ...
This essay contends that honors education should seize the opportunity to expose our students to the...
2013 Topic: Primed to Serve, a Benefit of a Liberal Arts Education In Professor Marshall Gregory\u27...
The liberal arts are higher education’s answer to Broadway, that fabulous invalid whose demise is ...