Bringing the liberal arts back to life

Jovan Tropkovic:

For centuries, the liberal arts have been a cornerstone of academic life at Western universities.

A liberal-arts education offers an interdisciplinary foundation in the humanities, natural and social sciences, and mathematics, rather than focusing on a single field of study. It is designed to cultivate reason, moral character, and civic understanding. The goal is to shape students into critical thinkers with problem-solving skills applicable across a broad range of careers.

Historically, higher education was grounded in the study of the Great Books—the foundational texts of Western civilization. The works of Aristotle, Plato, Aquinas, and others grapple with enduring questions of truth, justice, beauty, and the human condition.


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