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The Humanities and the Power of Emotions and Ideas

The most powerful forces are those we cannot see or measure.

3 Questions on ‘Centering Resiliency’

A conversation with Matthew Kaplan, Mary Wright and Derek Bruff on their chapter in Recentering Learning.

Understanding the Humanities’ Political Turn

It’s not a rejection of the humanities’ historic core, but an expansion of it.

Disconnected Desires

The emotional fallout of sexual incompatibility.

3 Questions on ‘Learning About Learning: Students’ Insights From a Pandemic Year’

A conversation with Sherry Lee Linkon on the chapter she wrote with three students in Recentering Learning.

Sexuality and the Self

How sexuality, long confined to the private sphere, became a key public marker of identity.

Featured Gig: Learning Experience Designer at Stanford

An important new job at the Doerr School of Sustainability.

Faculty Must Protect Their Labor from AI Replacement

If we want there to be such a thing as college faculty, that is.