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During her early career, she was a student of the humanities.
Group members could not agree on what the humanities were or should be, he said.
After five years, the university may add humanities degree programs.
The central question, however, is: what does it feel like to be a humanities student?
Black students tend more often to study education and the humanities, where far less research money is available.
BY 1979, he was the assistant chief of general research and humanities.
The arts are usually considered as part of the humanities.
She stopped in front of a building and read the sign: humanities.
And was the assistant head a history teacher or humanities?
During this period, he began to be interested in the Humanities.
Not one that any of our humanities would recognize as its own God, however.
What are the chances of a campaign for the humanities, do you think?
Such were his humanities, and not any study of grammar.
Support is strongest among students in humanities and social science.
They all seem to be full of Oxford humanities students.
Humanities and social sciences were not included in the study.
The same is happening in my daughter's science class and even humanities this year.
Nor do they know much about literature, history or any of the other humanities.
Humanities students, who take eight hours of philosophy a week, are expected to do best.
Q. Has there been an increase of student interest in the humanities?
Free speech in action, and the humanities had just drawn first blood.
History has a base in both the social sciences and the humanities.
Students in all of the individual schools, including engineering and business, received a humanities education.
Three new rooms were built for the humanities department in 2004.
The university boasts especially strong programs in the humanities and international education.