- JohnMédiateur
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/31/education/as-interest-fades-in-the-humanities-colleges-worry.htmlThe concern that the humanities are being eclipsed by science goes far beyond Stanford.
At some public universities, where funding is eroding, humanities are being pared. In September, for example, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania announced that it was closing its sparsely populated degree programs in German, philosophy, and world languages and culture.
At elite universities, such departments are safe but wary. Harvard had a 20 percent decline in humanities majors over the last decade, a recent report found, and most students who say they intend to major in humanities end up in other fields. So the university is looking to reshape its first-year humanities courses to sustain student interest.
Princeton, in an effort to recruit more humanities students, offers a program for high school students with a strong demonstrated interest in humanities — an idea Stanford, too, adopted last year.
“Both inside the humanities and outside, people feel that the intellectual firepower in the universities is in the sciences, that the important issues that people of all sorts care about, like inequality and climate change, are being addressed not in the English departments,” said Andrew Delbanco, a Columbia University professor who writes about higher education.
The future of the humanities has been a hot topic this year, both in academia and the high-culture media. Some commentators sounded the alarm based on federal data showing that nationally, the percentage of humanities majors hovers around 7 percent — half the 14 percent share in 1970. As others quickly pointed out, that decline occurred between 1970, the high point, and 1985, not in recent years.
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- User5899Demi-dieu
Car bien sûr, elles ont chu d'elles-mêmes
- AudreyOracle
Et moi, depuis longtemps, je m'inquiète de la chute de l'humanité. Y a-t-il un lien?
- MrBrightsideEmpereur
Non, sauf si ton deuxième prénom c'est Yale Ce que je ne te souhaite pas...Audrey a écrit:Et moi, depuis longtemps, je m'inquiète de la chute de l'humanité. Y a-t-il un lien?
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