Colleges rebrand humanities majors as job-friendly 

Faced with declining enrollments, colleges are rebranding humanities majors as pathways to careers. No longer seen as ivory tower pursuits, humanities degrees are now marketed as providing essential skills for a rapidly changing job market. From data analysis to problem-solving, humanities majors are finding themselves in boardrooms and innovation labs, proving that a liberal arts education can lead to a successful and fulfilling career.

As Humanities Fight for Support, New Journal Aims to Celebrate Their Role in Public Life

In an era where humanities disciplines grapple for recognition, a beacon of support has emerged in the form of a new journal. Embracing a bold vision, this publication seeks to elevate the voices of humanities scholars, fostering a dialogue that underscores their indispensable contributions to society.

Its pages will showcase the ways in which humanities engage with pressing issues, illuminate human experiences, and cultivate critical thinking—essential qualities for navigating our complex world. By celebrating the profound impact of humanities, this journal aims to bridge the gap between academia and the public sphere, rekindling appreciation for their vital role in shaping a just and vibrant society.