The recurrent disposition to view undergraduate learning as most valuable when it prepares students for specific careers by equipping them with the particular “skill sets” of their chosen occupations has led invariably to a number of unfortunate consequences. Foremost among them has been the distressing tendency to comprehend and design even music, theater, and dance activities exclusively as pre-professional training exercises. This over-reverence for technique often weakens the inherent powers of the performing arts to deepen self-knowledge, to develop the virtues most useful in the pursuit of truth, to build community, to enhance appreciation for the ways in which texts of all kinds function to make meaning and evoke feeling, and to intr...
This paper explores the question of how the liberal arts will address some of the great challenges o...
One of the centerpieces of honors education is careful research and thorough analysis of what we tea...
It is commonplace today to lament the commodification of education, particularly in the liberal arts...
The recurrent disposition to view undergraduate learning as most valuable when it prepares students ...
The liberal arts, first described in Republican Rome, have been a component of higher education sinc...
My experience as an Arts Educator, working with a particular group of at-risk students has led me to...
I first shared this assignment in LaGuardia’s Spring 2017 mini-seminar Introducing Your Discipline i...
All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. This line of William Shakespeare’...
Honors educators frequently engage in conversations about the decline of interest in and funding for...
The humanities have always been under attack in the higher education of the United States of Americ...
When Sam Schuman and Anne Ponder recruited Chris Dahl and me to join them in developing an “Undergra...
One of the most profound statements in James Herbert’s lead essay— simple as it seems at the very be...
Entertainment media and popular culture often overdramatize the college experience. An honors colloq...
Learning stagecraft in a liberal arts setting has distinct advantages, say School of Theatre Arts al...
My initial experience with honors in academia occurred several years ago when I was approached to te...
This paper explores the question of how the liberal arts will address some of the great challenges o...
One of the centerpieces of honors education is careful research and thorough analysis of what we tea...
It is commonplace today to lament the commodification of education, particularly in the liberal arts...
The recurrent disposition to view undergraduate learning as most valuable when it prepares students ...
The liberal arts, first described in Republican Rome, have been a component of higher education sinc...
My experience as an Arts Educator, working with a particular group of at-risk students has led me to...
I first shared this assignment in LaGuardia’s Spring 2017 mini-seminar Introducing Your Discipline i...
All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. This line of William Shakespeare’...
Honors educators frequently engage in conversations about the decline of interest in and funding for...
The humanities have always been under attack in the higher education of the United States of Americ...
When Sam Schuman and Anne Ponder recruited Chris Dahl and me to join them in developing an “Undergra...
One of the most profound statements in James Herbert’s lead essay— simple as it seems at the very be...
Entertainment media and popular culture often overdramatize the college experience. An honors colloq...
Learning stagecraft in a liberal arts setting has distinct advantages, say School of Theatre Arts al...
My initial experience with honors in academia occurred several years ago when I was approached to te...
This paper explores the question of how the liberal arts will address some of the great challenges o...
One of the centerpieces of honors education is careful research and thorough analysis of what we tea...
It is commonplace today to lament the commodification of education, particularly in the liberal arts...