Rethinking the Rise of Inequality
missing attribution Many Americans have come to doubt the proposition that college delivers a path to prosperity. In a poll conducted last month by the College Board and National Journal, 46 percent...
View ArticleThe Millennials Speak
attribution unknown The development of a Student Think Tank designed to change the way our youth understand the value of the Arts & Humanities with the added importance of speaking for and through...
View Article4humanities: Advocating for the Humanities
4Humanities is a site created by the international community of digital humanities scholars and educators to assist in advocacy for the humanities. 4Humanities is both a platform and a resource. As a...
View Article“¿Por qué estudiar artes y humanidades?” trans. by Ricardo Pesado
Translation into Spanish by Ricardo Pesado of Christine Henseler’s “Why Study the Arts & Humanities?” [original post in English]: La pregunta de por qué estudiar artes y humanidades persigue a...
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attribution unknown “. . . the arts have been an inseparable part of the human journey; indeed, we depend on the arts to carry us toward the fullness of our humanity. We value them for themselves, and...
View ArticleGoogle leads search for humanities PhD graduates
Those worried about the value of studying the arts and humanities, particularly at the postgraduate level, take heart: Google wants you. In a boldly titled talk at a conference at Stanford University...
View ArticleA Surprising Success Story: Jobs and the Arts and Humanities
Originally published in The Huffington Post on August 12, 2014 (a publication about this site) When you think “jobs,” do you think “arts and humanities”? No? Well, maybe you should. You see, as the...
View ArticleShout Out for the Humanities Student Contest
4Humanities.org announces its Shout Out For the Humanities student prize contest. Prizes are offered for best undergraduate (1st prize: US $1,000 – 2nd: $700 – 3rd: $300) and best graduate student...
View ArticleInvitation to Participate in New AH21CW Volunteer Program
The Arts & Humanities in the 21st Century Workplace advocacy initiative is launching a new Volunteer Program. If you are interested in becoming an AH21CW Volunteer and adding your voice to the...
View ArticlePost Your Instagram Inspiration!
Follow, contribute and post your photography/art and your expression of why the arts and humanities are important to you! Go to your Instagram account, and follow NY6ThinkTank This post was written by...
View ArticleCounting (on) Success: Does an Education in the Humanities Count in Today’s...
(originally posted in The Huffington Post, Aug. 19th, 2015) The Humanities have had an especially challenging time in recent years defending the value of their education to students and parents, to...
View ArticleThe Importance of Mission and STEAM in Business Today
As a Not-For-Profit Administrator I was often plagued by the assumption from For-Profit Business Professionals that our work was substandard to their own, that by virtue of the title we were an...
View ArticleTo Data or Not To Data: Capturing the Humanities in Motion
Originally posted on the Academy Data Forum of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Oct. 2nd, 2015 When the Humanities Indicators project began, its goal was to provide systematic and...
View ArticleWould You Like Fries With That?
The most popular joke told to a Liberal Arts major of any kind is that their degree is nothing more than a piece of paper that will grant them the privilege of asking customers: “Would You Like Fries...
View Article“Employed Arts & Humanities Majors: They Exist!”
NY6 Think Tank Student Fellow, Emily Wong, speaks to an entire generation through her new blog titled “Pathways to Employment: Employed Arts & Humanities Majors: They Exist!” This is the goal of...
View ArticleWhy Mindful Coloring Matters
Maddie Lares is a current freshman at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. An art-enthusiest since birth, Maddie received a NY6Think Tank Fellowship through which she is discovering sources...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Major? Exploring the Arts and Humanities ~ a student-run workshop
This past week, I hosted an event called, “What’s Your Major? Exploring the Arts and Humanities.” Originally, I had planned to host an alumni panel event at Union and invite students to come and hear...
View ArticleWanna Become A Cook?: Eat Your Words!
Eat Your Words! is a New York 6 Think Tank Project of Tessa Jane “Flash” Kalinosky, with help from Professor Beck Krefting, Professor Dan Nathan, and Photographer Liv Anderson (and friends who eat the...
View ArticleLiberal Arts Is the Foundation for Professional Success in the 21st Century
“What are you going to do with that degree?” Sadly, many students in the liberal arts and humanities have gotten used to that condescending question by now. With economic downturn in 2008 and a job...
View ArticleArt Transforming Communities
Last year I co-developed and co-led a course titled “Street Smarts: The Future of Urban Living” with two fellow Union College students. The goal of the course was to explore art, health and fashion in...
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