Bridging the Disciplines
Susan H. Frost and
Paul M. Jean
The Journal of Higher Education, 2003, vol. 74, issue 2, 119-149
Abstract:
The Luce Seminar is … almost like a hub, the spokes coming out, so many different things going on, and each one touches an important aspect of what Emory is about.I saw it as a benchmark in my intellectual development. … I don't approach any topic without … wanting to know what other disciplines have said about it. I am a better teacher, a better professor … a better citizen of the community, because of the seminar.
Date: 2003
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