Combining a professional degree with a liberal arts major allows students to pursue academic and
intellectual interests at the undergraduate level with the assurance that they will gain solid career preparation through graduate study.
Brown is again self - effacing in discussing the press's cadre of artists, stating in an interview earlier this year, «it seems like artists have selected us more than we selected them... it's kind of a snowball thing» — but choices were nonetheless made, undoubtedly fueled by Brown's broad
intellectual interests.
Strachan eschews the coldness adopted by other conceptual artists, instead creating installations that speak not only to
our intellectual interests, but to our emotional concerns, our feelings of loneliness, desire, and loss.
The US Pavilion exhibition Tomorrow is Another Day will reflect Bradford's interest in renewing traditions of abstract and materialist painting, as well as his longtime social and
intellectual interests, most notably in marginalised populations.
Preamble: As an educational community, The Cooper Union affirms the freedom of its students to pursue their scholarly, artistic and
intellectual interests.
Louis was also important to me because of
his intellectual interests.
The U.S. Pavilion exhibition Tomorrow Is Another Day reflects Bradford's interest in renewing traditions of abstract and materialist painting, as well as his longtime social and
intellectual interests, most notably in marginalized populations.
Bemis facilitates the development of material and
intellectual interests of its artists - in - residence and is building an alumni program that will further extend ongoing Bemis support.
Bemis facilitates the development of material and
intellectual interests and maintains an alumni program that further extends Bemis support.
In addition to color plates and illuminating details, the exhibition catalogue includes an essay by Peter Galassi that explores the full range of Wall's artistic and
intellectual interests and offers fresh perspectives on one of the most adventurous creative achievements of our time.
These works reflect the artist's longtime social and
intellectual interests, most notably in marginalized populations, and reveal his belief in art's ability to expose contradictory histories and inspire action in the present day.
This tribute to the late artist Mike Kelley (1954 - 2012) is a portrait in the form of a library with a selection of materials reflecting cultural and
intellectual interests and passions that each contributor to the library associates with the late artist.
It is one of the most common ways of proving dedication, learning abilities and
intellectual interests.
Children who have
no intellectual interests become negative role models for one another.
No matter what
your intellectual interests may be, there is something for you at DOT!
A special collaboration between HGSE and FAS has yielded the first secondary field to connect with a Harvard graduate school, providing Harvard College students the opportunity to pursue
their intellectual interests in education more formally.
For the past four years, undergraduate students have expressed their desire for additional opportunities to engage and explore
their intellectual interests in education.
The controversies that emerged from his research recruited exceptionally talented people from a variety of fields; his wide - ranging
intellectual interests expanded the conceptual tools available for understanding important aspects of childhood and adolescence; and finally, his expectations for policy research have been institutionalized in ways that have improved both the relevance and quality of social - science research in general.
If Coleman's early schooling did little to spark
intellectual interests, his experiences at Columbia certainly compensated.
I am really deep in aesthetic, emotional, and
intellectual interests.
But for those with the right combination of ability, ambition, and
intellectual interests, the lure of academic success may well be worth the risk and the hard road to get there.
The complaint may be that the curriculum is too «academic» and insufficiently «Professional»; too «theoretical» and insufficiently «practical»; or, conversely, that it is too single - mindedly focused on producing «Professional ministers» in a certain model and too inflexible to allow individual students to pursue their own
intellectual interests; and, above all, that the curriculum consists of too many small pieces of information that are not adequately «integrated,» that it provides not so much a course of study as — in H. Richard Niebuhr's wonderfully wry phrase - «a series of studious jumps in various directions.»
Something about the instability of the present moment and my own increasingly protean
intellectual interests has prevented me from following through.
In a broader vein, those studies and
intellectual interests simply did for Lewis Ford what the study of philosophy at Haverford and later Harvard had earlier done for Charles Hartshorne; namely, bringing to philosophically rigorous form the web of beliefs and commitments of religious faith that constituted the heritage of his upbringing.
Liberationists initially took it as just one more instance of comfortable members of the white male establishment indulging
their intellectual interests in a profoundly oppressive world.
Shared experimentation in the areas of
intellectual interests, recreational pursuits, and spiritual searching may result in the adding of another facet of intimacy to a couple's relationship.
Aside from simple
intellectual interest, understanding these ways that religions bind people together and motivate them can be useful, the post concludes.
If you care because you have
an intellectual interest, or you are concerned for the financial security of your fellow Americans, there are plenty of comments in these updates that speak to those issues.
Nor has there been of late any lively
intellectual interest in the topic.
It was a good question, asked in honest wonder and opening the door to reflections of great spiritual and
intellectual interest.
This is an argument of great moral force but little
intellectual interest.
But there are no unmixed blessings in the tides of
intellectual interest and fashion, as the discovery of Clio's charism among American Catholics illustrates.
The doctor gave him back to us, and we quickly became traditional first - time parents, wrapped in a woozy cocoon of joy and exhaustion, taking a genuine
intellectual interest in poop, marveling at the thrill we felt, the connection, when our son's tiny hand squeezed our fingers.
«It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement, the greatest source of visual beauty, the greatest source of
intellectual interest.
It seems rather more plausible to me to say that where the Liberal Party failed to recognise its own enlightened self - interest was in failing to do more to hug close the labour movement and perhaps Labour Party itself: had they been more able to select working - class candidates themselves, and / or been able to more forcefully develop the New Liberalism against some Gladstonian instincts, (or indeed kept the Fabian
intellectuals interested: they broke with permeation only after the Liberal rejection of the 1909 Minority Report on the Poor Law, even having helped form the Labour Party from 1900 - 06) then it may have been possible that Labour would have remained primarily a trade union pressure group within a broader progressive alliance.
What is the point in preserving endangered species that have no practical use to humans, apart from their aesthetic appeal or
their intellectual interest to biologists?
Understanding the story isn't just a question of aesthetic or
intellectual interest.
«The topics at the seminars frequently cover our areas of
intellectual interest, it fosters interdisciplinary research at the international level, and it reaches out to K - 12 schools.
Where people are soooooooo fixated on the desired RESULT, that they have lost all genuine,
intellectual interest in the actual STEPS that will actually get them there.
More than
an intellectual interest, the architectural advances of the Chavín period had a practical influence on Judd.
In part a reaction against the pretty pictures of Impressionism, a style which held
no intellectual interest for Picasso, Cubism refocused attention on the essential 2 - D nature of the flat canvas, overturning conventional systems of perspective and ways of perceiving form, in the process.
His physical, emotional, and
intellectual interest in material allows for a productive tension that is both romantic and theoretical.
Previously the best video ever came from a complete knucklehead undergraduate party boy who had zero
intellectual interest in the nature or the exercise — he just had the filmmaking instincts to come up with a simple, punchy concept (before he abandoned his crew to go to a music festival).
The individual scientist can survive for a long time by lying low in the valley of specialized
intellectual interest... We in science must get up and face the wind, confront the future.»
He wants to understand issues of statistical analysis in climate science papers based on
the intellectual interest of those issues.
During and after the War
intellectual interest was driven away from those ideas by Nazi use of climatic determinism to promote racial superiority.
The intellectual interest and the emotional grandeur of the problem.
The course will be designed to foster core practical competence in the areas under study, with a view to encouraging professional specialisation, as well as feeding and directing
intellectual interest.
Encouraging legal excellence and
intellectual interest in the law mitigates performance risk, as well as reducing the risk that lawyers will leave by increasing collegiality and professional satisfaction.
David W. Griffin — «
Intellectual interest and fascination must give way to the practical realities of the courtroom.»