Here's a piece I wrote for the WSJ on Campus about liberal arts degrees:
By Margot Carmichael Lester
The “liberal arts” go back 2,500 years or so to the ancient Romans, and something tells me that this kind of education isn’t any more outmoded than other Roman creations like indoor plumbing. Subjects like philosophy, math and science and languages are still relevant, and they’ll be with us for at least another couple of millennia. (Click here to continue reading)
