A newly-released report out of Oxford University, confirms what many of us already suspected. Namely, that a humanities education provides students with a set of skills that prove to be invaluable over the course of their lives and careers. These include not just familiar skills like communication, critical and strategic thinking, empathy, creative problem solving,... Continue Reading →
Articulating Your Values
Justin Lorts For any career or "intro to college" class that I teach, I love beginning with a values activity. I find that having students articulate their values early on in the process not only puts them in the right frame of mind, but also gives them a reference point that they can use throughout... Continue Reading →