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studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
the college of arts and sciences
How To Use liberal arts In A Sentence
- For decades, a cappella was a tradition that thrived mainly at Ivy League institutions and small liberal arts schools. The nerd turns: A cappella singers suddenly the popular kids on campus
- * And the only thing that can stop this asteroid is your liberal arts degree. Friday Morning Time Slip « Gerry Canavan
- “Many of the humanities and liberal arts are based on philosophies whose foundations are materialism and disbelief in godly and Islamic teachings,” Ayatollah Khamenei said at a gathering of university students and professors on Sunday, according to IRNA, the state news agency. Archive 2009-09-01
- His definition of philosophy as a cognitio artium liberalium, a knowledge of the liberal arts, reveals both the influence of Stoicism and of the medieval educational tradition. Petrus Ramus
- Perhaps the present concern with the values of liberal arts education portends an intellectual anemia.
- Perhaps the present concern with the values of liberal arts education portends an intellectual anemia.
- Only the private liberal arts colleges seemed to lag noticeably, but they still reported an average of 17 percent more majors in their departments.
- The setting is a Vermont liberal arts college where Sarah Matthews is dean of students.
- But in Mysore it seems the liberal arts were reckoned to be at least as attractive.
- The current interest in sign language has roots in the pioneering work of one rebel teacher at Gallaudet University in Washington, D. C. , the world's only liberal arts university for deaf people.