Martha Nussbaum speaks to the graduates about the role of liberal education in producing democratic citizens, the sort of citizen who can keep democracy alive and realize its promise and asks what does a liberal education that contains a substantial component from the humanities and the arts contribute to the health of democracy
Our Universities: Liberal Education Students benefit from an educational experience that requires ri...
Martha Nussbaum\u27 describes Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities-her paean to a huma...
The Matriculation Convocation is the traditional start of the academic year. President Warch used ma...
In her charge to the class of 2013 at Lawrence University’s 164th commencement June 9, honorary degr...
I argue that liberal arts education is critically important to the creation of a capable public in a...
The Matriculation Convocation is the traditional start of the academic year. President Warch used ma...
Address by President Henry Merritt Wriston (1925-1937) to the graduating class of 1927. Published in...
As educational leaders and presidents of colleges and universities, large and small, public and priv...
In this book Nussbaum makes a strong case for the importance of the liberal arts in education. If th...
President Lee Higdon told the 2009 graduates You are graduating at a pivotal time in US history – i...
“Our most powerful tool is our liberal arts education,” said Cheetham, the daughter of 1974 and 1975...
Martha C. Nussbaum’s central argument in Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities (2010) i...
Commencement address given by Robert C. Good, President of Denison University, to the Winter 1984 gr...
President Higdon tells graduates they are graduating at a pivotal time in U.S. history – indeed, in ...
The Matriculation Convocation is the traditional start of the academic year. This is President Beck\...
Our Universities: Liberal Education Students benefit from an educational experience that requires ri...
Martha Nussbaum\u27 describes Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities-her paean to a huma...
The Matriculation Convocation is the traditional start of the academic year. President Warch used ma...
In her charge to the class of 2013 at Lawrence University’s 164th commencement June 9, honorary degr...
I argue that liberal arts education is critically important to the creation of a capable public in a...
The Matriculation Convocation is the traditional start of the academic year. President Warch used ma...
Address by President Henry Merritt Wriston (1925-1937) to the graduating class of 1927. Published in...
As educational leaders and presidents of colleges and universities, large and small, public and priv...
In this book Nussbaum makes a strong case for the importance of the liberal arts in education. If th...
President Lee Higdon told the 2009 graduates You are graduating at a pivotal time in US history – i...
“Our most powerful tool is our liberal arts education,” said Cheetham, the daughter of 1974 and 1975...
Martha C. Nussbaum’s central argument in Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities (2010) i...
Commencement address given by Robert C. Good, President of Denison University, to the Winter 1984 gr...
President Higdon tells graduates they are graduating at a pivotal time in U.S. history – indeed, in ...
The Matriculation Convocation is the traditional start of the academic year. This is President Beck\...
Our Universities: Liberal Education Students benefit from an educational experience that requires ri...
Martha Nussbaum\u27 describes Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities-her paean to a huma...
The Matriculation Convocation is the traditional start of the academic year. President Warch used ma...