
D'Youville Launches New Major in Health Humanities
D'Youville has added a new major in Health Humanities to create a new pathway for students who wish to prepare for healthcare careers throug...
Read moreIntellectual skills such as analytical thinking and problem-solving are critical in today's rapidly changing world.
A liberally educated person needs exposure, in breadth and depth, to the humanities and the social sciences. Employers increasingly seek graduates who have more than a narrow, technical focus.
Learning to communicate effectively, work collaboratively in teams, and assess personal values are additional benefits of the liberal arts.