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Why Get a Ph.D. in the Humanities? [Updated]

March 25, 2009 by Micheal Hickerson 2 Comments

Way back in January (ancient history for most blogs, but we at ESN are committed to learning from the past from the Dead Theologians Society), the Chronicle of Higher Education published the column "Graduate School in the Humanities: Just Don't Go" by Thomas H. Benton (the pen name of William Pannapacker, an English professor at Hope College). After reviewing the dismal (and diminishing) prospects for tenure-track jobs in the humanities, Benton recommends pursuing a Ph.D. in the humanities only if you fall into one of … [Read more...] about Why Get a Ph.D. in the Humanities? [Updated]

Filed Under: Academic Vocations, Christ and the Academy, Life in the Academy Tagged With: graduate school, humanities, phd

Body and Spirit

February 6, 2009 by Micheal Hickerson Leave a Comment

W.H. Auden

W.H. Auden has long been one of my favorite poets, and, over at Books & Culture, Alan Jacobs has reviewed volume 3 of the complete prose of Auden, edited by Edward Mendelson. It's an excellent appreciation of Auden's view of the role of the poet in a community and the intellectual legwork that Auden put into understanding the role of a Christian poet after he returned to the church in 1940. … [Read more...] about Body and Spirit

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Christian Thought and Practice Tagged With: alan jacobs, humanities, humannature, poetry, theology, w. h. auden

Human Flourishing in the Church and the World

January 7, 2009 by Micheal Hickerson Leave a Comment

As part of my work at Following Christ 2008, I had the privilege of assisting the Humanities track, chaired by Michael Murray and Dora Rice Hawthorne, and joined by Mark Noll of Notre Dame, Hal Bush of St. Louis U., and Paul Moser of Loyola U. Chicago. The final session of the track addressed the question "How Can We Be Agents of Human Flourishing in the Church and the World?" Michael Murray identified three threats to Christian scholars that hinder their role to the church and the world: specialization, fear of … [Read more...] about Human Flourishing in the Church and the World

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Following Christ 2008 Tagged With: fc08, flourishing, humanities

Can You Assess a Humanities Education?

December 5, 2008 by Micheal Hickerson Leave a Comment

Insider Higher Ed reports on a meeting of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, in which assessing student outcomes was discussed. I'll let you read the article yourself, but one of their conclusions was: It might be possible, and could be valuable, for humanists to reach broad agreement on the skills, abilities, and knowledge they might seek to instill in their students, and that agreement on those goals might be a starting point for identifying effective ways to measure how well students have mastered … [Read more...] about Can You Assess a Humanities Education?

Filed Under: Academic Vocations, Christ and the Academy Tagged With: humanities, students, teaching

2007 Doctorate Production

November 24, 2008 by Micheal Hickerson Leave a Comment

Inside Higher Ed reports today on National Science Foundation's data on 2007 earned doctorates. Overall, 48,079 doctorates were awarded by U.S. institutions last year, an increase of 5.4% over 2006. This is the fifth straight year of increases. Humanities Ph.D.s, however, declined 4.6%, led by "Letters" (English literature & language, classics, etc.), which declined by 6.9%. Wow. What this means for literature fields, I'm not sure. I'd be interested in seeing how the MLA or other associations interpret the … [Read more...] about 2007 Doctorate Production

Filed Under: Academic Vocations, Christ and the Academy Tagged With: humanities, phd, science

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