The New Liberal Arts Sanford Ungar: Exploring Bias and Persuasion
Words: 1115 Pages: 4 1660Introduction In 'The New Liberal Arts,' author Sanford J. Ungar argues that there are common misperceptions/misconceptions about pursuing liberal arts degrees. Ungar notes that from his vantage point as a liberal arts college president, it is commonplace for policymakers, news outlets, and budget-conscious families to disregard liberal arts degrees in favor of specialized vocational training or STEM degrees. In addressing the question of the latter, Ungar suggests that liberal arts degrees offer a more rounded and diverse education. Body Addressing […]