Part 1: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market
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Part 1: The Case For The Humanities In A Changing Job Market
- As AI, automation, and economic uncertainty reshape the job market, many students are turning away from majors like English, history, and philosophy. We look at why the humanities still attract passionate students and why the skills they build may be more relevant than critics assume.
Guests:
- Carlo Rotella, professor, English, Boston College, author, What Can I Get Out of This? Teaching and Learning in a Classroom Full of Skeptics
- Nora Donovan, English major, sophomore, Boston College.
Host: Gary Price
Producer: Amirah Zaveri
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