Liberal Arts Matters
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Gregory, Marshall, A Liberal Education is Not a Luxury. Published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, 9/12-03.

Gregory, Marshall, A Radical Criticism of the Platonic Foundation of Liberal Education (or, "The soul wants what it wants"). Published by the Association of American Colleges, Liberal Education, 1983, Vol. 69/Number 1.

Gregory, Marshall, Introductory Courses, Student Ethos, and Living the Life of the Mind. Published in College Teaching, Vol. 45/Number 2, Spring 1997.

Gregory, Marshall, Why Are Liberal Education's Friends of So Little Help?. Published by the Association of American Colleges, Liberal Education, Spring 2005.

Kanis, Ed, Liberal arts-educated individuals offer a range of talent to a fast changing workplace. This piece was prepared for Dr. Robert Gervasi, dean of McKendree College (Kentucky campuses) and ran in Business First, June 4, 1999.

Kanis, Ed, The Value of Liberal Arts. This piece was prepared for Dr. Joseph McGowan, president of Bellarmine University (Louisville, KY), and ran in various Kentucky daily newspapers, August 1998.

McGowan, Richard J., Teaching Business Ethics. Published in Fullfilling Our Obligation: Perspectives on teaching business ethics, 2005, Kennesaw State University Press.

McGowan, Richard J., The Three Cultues and Children's Television. Published in The Lion and the Unicorn 11.2, October 1987, The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Valliere, Paul, The First Last Lecture. A lecture presented by Dr. Valliere to the LAS faculty and Board of Visitors on May 4, 1999.

Zimmerman, Michael, Learning how to think has never been worth more. Published in the Oshkosh Northwestern 10-3-00.

 

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