Research Paper | Jan 2005 Tracking Changes in the Humanities Authors James C. Hearn, Alexander V. Gorbunov, Donald C. Summers, Edward P. St. John, Ontario S. Wooden, Patricia J. Gumport, and John D. Jennings Project Humanities Indicators Share Back to publications American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences Table of Contents Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Funding the Core: Understanding the Financial Contexts of Academic Departments in the Humanities Chapter 2: Prospects for the Humanities as Public Research Universities Privatize their Finances Chapter 3: Humanities Pathways: A Framework for Assessing Post-Baccalaureate Opportunities for Humanities Graduates Chapter 4: Toward the Development of Liberal Arts Indicators Contributors American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences View PDF Order Print Copy Order Print Copy Related Project Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education
Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education