It’s time to stop worshipping the liberal arts / Letters
While such institutions have intrinsic value, that doesn’t mean they are entitled to be socially favoured or economically exceptional for ever, says Jianyang Geng In today’s evolving educational landscape, liberal arts institutions must confront a hard reality: reverence for tradition does not (…)
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