It seems we've decided the humanities have less to give the human race -- or more modestly, this country's future -- than the sciences.
Remember the story about the elephant seen from different perspectives? Here’s a twist. A biologist with a telescope peered at the animal and said, I see a hairy grayness horizon to horizon. A toenail ...
That COVID-19 took a terrible toll not only on children’s academic learning but on their behavioral and psychosocial development is now conventional wisdom. A postmortem in The New York Times issued ...
Charlotte R. Rediker ’26, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Social Studies concentrator in Lowell House. Everybody knows about Mark Zuckerberg's journey from Harvard dorm room to Silicon Valley titan.
Javier Jurado Vélez is looking forward to starting medical school this fall and already has ideas about what the practice of medicine may look like for him. "I've always thought about the idea of ...
We have Hum, not “poetry for physicists”; why, then, do we have “physics for poets”? There’s a flaw in the Core; a tear in the otherwise flawless ozone layer that surrounds the College. I first ...
Yale ornithologist Richard Prum firmly believes that science and the humanities can work in concert to help people better understand the world. His own research on birds as aesthetic agents inspired ...
Can Asians Think?’ want to initiate this essay with several questions. That is, are we, in Sri Lanka and in our region, ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – 245 high school students across the nation will be traveling to Virginia Beach to compete in the 61st National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. The Junior Science ...
Remember the story about the elephant seen from different perspectives? Here’s a twist. A biologist with a telescope peered at the animal and said, I see a hairy grayness horizon to horizon. A toenail ...
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