What is the relevance of the humanities in public life today? Why do the humanities matter to our collective challenges, opportunities and well-being? How can humanists focus their work towards public issues?
Former National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman William D. Adams will discuss NEH's public humanities work and the ways in which humanists at colleges and universities can bring their perspectives and insights to bear on public life in the United States in these challenging times. "C_E_Ds"