All posts by Alan Liu

Why Do the Humanities Matter? Answers from the 2002 St. Francis College Humanities Day

With permission from Professor Gregory F. Tague of St. Francis College, 4Humanties here republishes the keepsake brochure from the St. Francis College Humanities Day of February 7, 2002. The brochure is entitled, “Humanities in Action at St. Francis College: In the Spirit of Humanity: Why the Humanities Matter Today” [pdf],. It includes “reflections and observations” […]

Webinar on “The Global Crisis and Promise of Higher Ed” Co-sponsored by Kean U. and 4Humanities

The Kean University Faculty Seminar in partnership with 4Humanities will be running an online faculty and professional webinar series on “The Global Crisis and Promise of Higher Education” with eight video conference meetings September 2012 to May 2013. (See announcement flyer) Designed to be a think tank on changing directions in higher education, the webinar […]

Jerome J. McGann, “Memory Now”

« Italian translation of post » “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” —William Faulkner             In humanities research and education we speak of critics and scholars. Both, once upon a time, were understood to practice what was called philology, or in August Boeckh’s famous definition, Die Erkenntnis des Erkannten — “the knowledge of what […]