Faculty Spotlight: Bill Scheuerle
in CAS Research Newsletter
The humanities represent one of the central missions of
a liberal arts education, comprising the following disciplines:
literature, classics, philosophy, the arts, history, languages,
political thought, and religion.
The humanities focus on our experience as humans, both individually
and socially; and in our contemporary context, we consider
the humanities a master key for unlocking life’s alternatives
and preparing for various careers. Each one of us, regardless
of discipline or occupation, needs to understand how to function
in society – and studying the humanities provides that
foundation.
The Institute provides an important platform for in-depth
dialogue about our relationships with each other, the ways
in which the past affects the present and our present determines
our future, and perhaps most important – how we can
contribute to the moral and social progress of our global
society.
Through a wide range of scholarly exchanges, research opportunities,
lectures and seminars, the Institute creates a stimulating
intellectual environment in which students, faculty, and
members of the greater community can learn from and work
with renowned scholars and contemporary thinkers who will
encourage us to challenge our assumptions.
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