It’s a question I keep seeing in faculty conversations on Twitter and elsewhere: Where are the examples of transformative online classes in the humanities? Academe has moved from the pedagogical ...
Frank Antonson’s retirement from teaching was quickly approaching, and he knew his Humanities course was going to die. The public school in Pennsylvania where he had been teaching for 35 years had ...
Among the new faculty members who arrived at Yale this fall are seven humanities scholars in the Departments of African American Studies; Anthropology; English; Ethnicity, Race & Migration; Film & ...
What skills does a graduate student need in order to disseminate knowledge and establish a professional profile for current and future job market? One answer is to offer a course designed to teach ...
What weeks ago seemed unthinkable is now a reality for many professors: take all your courses online, suddenly and indefinitely, due to COVID-19. And while technical and other practical challenges ...
My title is, admittedly, intentionally flippant, seeking to grab your attention in this clickbait age. Yet beneath its flippancy is a serious claim: that teaching postdocs can be a high-impact way to ...
I would like to respond to John A. Flower’s essay on humanities teaching at what he calls “mass-market institutions” (“Liberal Arts and the Mass Market,” The Review, November 21). ... Although he no ...
Every semester, students from all class years scramble to secure a seat in many of Brown’s smaller seminar courses. But there ...
# Speaking at UB’s Future of Democracy Conference, Dr Deka said the worldwide retreat from humanities-based programmes due to funding cuts, if unchecked, will produce students less equipped to ...
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