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Something Big Is Happening on Campus There’s a lot going right at universities, if you’re only willing to see it. This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. Roosevelt Montás grew up in a small mountain village in the Dominican Republic. Two days before his 12th birthday, his mother flew him up to New York, where she had found a minimum-wage job in a g...
This piece presents a compelling case for the enduring value of humanistic education, but it also reveals deeper tensions in how we define the purpose of higher learning. The strongest version of the narrative is that universities have drifted from their mission of forming well-rounded, morally engaged citizens, instead prioritizing career training and ideological conformity. The article effectively highlights the transformative power of humanistic education through personal stories, such as Mon...