There is a public perception that liberal arts graduates are now somehow less valuable than their peers studying business or technology. Dr. Ascan Koerner with the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota will tell you why …
Making the Case for Intercultural Learning: Career Readiness was originally written by Tara Harvey, Ph.D., and posted on True North Intercultural
How can we make the case for intercultural learning? This is a question I’m often asked by educators. Of course, …
April 6th, 2023 | by Abby Bulger, Macalester College
‘What are you gonna do with that major? You’ll never make any money majoring in that.’ These are some of the age-old comments and questions that people interested in the arts and …
If you’re pursuing a philosophy degree, you likely get many questions — and may have questions yourself — about what job you’ll have after graduation. While “philosopher” is technically an option, this major teaches skills applicable to various fields, like …
Night School Bar and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research offer alternatives to traditional academe.
by Ariannah Kubli | February 14, 2024
As Lindsey Andrews prepares to teach, she searches for a misplaced HDMI cord. “If I can’t find it, I’ll …