West Virginia University Slashes Its Budget, Plans to Drop Languages The state’s flagship school will no longer teach world languages or creative writing — a sign, its president says, of the future at many public universities.
Don’t Kill ‘Frankenstein’ With Real Frankensteins at Large As A.I. grows, this is no time to discard the humanities.
I’m What’s Wrong With the Humanities How 21st-century digital culture makes it impossible to read a 19th-century novel.
Harvard Reverses Course on Human Rights Advocate Who Criticized Israel News that the university had blocked a fellowship for the former head of Human Rights Watch stirred debate over academic freedom and donor influence.