Popular courses at Yale and Suffolk universities explore “the life worth living” by reading and discussing religion, art, philosophy, and fiction. Both courses encourage a more reflective approach to education, one that has always been a hallmark of the liberal arts tradition. The course at Suffolk was developed with support from an NEH “Enduring Questions” grant. The grant promotes question-centered learning on topics addressed by the humanities.
See links to descriptions of both courses from Huffington Post, as well as the NEH description of the grant.
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