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Why A.I. needs the liberal arts
By
Jeremy Kahn
October 19, 2021
Leadership
Why One University Wants to Drop Its English, Philosophy, and History Majors
By
Natasha Bach
March 21, 2018
Tech
Why We Need the Liberal Arts in Technology’s Age of Distraction
By
Tim Bajarin
and
TIME
July 24, 2017
Leadership
What Future Leaders Need to Learn in College
By
Geoff Colvin
June 2, 2016
Leadership
How to Make a Liberal Arts Degree a Career Asset
May 12, 2016
Careers
Why critics are wrong about liberal arts degrees
By
Wilson Peden
November 13, 2015
Leadership
Liberal arts programs are feeling the squeeze from Big Education
By
Lauren Silva Laughlin
and
Anne VanderMey
September 17, 2015
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