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#58 | Do the Humanities Have a PR Problem? With Krista Law Jackman & Molly Campbell
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If you are average, you will change jobs like 14 times.
Technical skill will get you that first job. But those who pivot, advance, and move into leadership positions are more likely to have… a strong foundation in the humanities. Wow. But it is STEM studies that have higher perceived value.
Lecturers Molly Campbell and Krista Jackman think the humanities have a PR problem. “People think, ‘Oh, that career path doesn’t have one particular outcome.’ People are saying that like that’s a flaw when it’s actually the whole point, to prepare you for a wide variety of careers.”
In response, they pitched the Mellon Foundation. Now, they elevate the impact of the humanities in their community and have “very fuuuuuuull calendars.” Their six HUGEmanities initiatives are changing the way people see, and assign value to, the liberal arts.
Refer this podcast to:
- A grant funded researcher
- English, psychology, history, art history, the classics, philosophy, theology, anthropology or theatre majors
- Someone in sales
After listening to this podcast, Academic and Career Advising Services can help you explore colleges like the University of New Hampshire or help you get the most from your liberal arts degree, just like Molly and Krista.
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Email Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.com
Music Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound Cloud
Technical Production: Richard Barnett
Show Notes:
Email Krista & Molly: hugemanities.project@unh.edu
HUGEmanities Website
University of New Hampshire | UNH
Community College System of New Hampshire | CCSNH
70 ตอน
Manage episode 274747981 series 2752300
If you are average, you will change jobs like 14 times.
Technical skill will get you that first job. But those who pivot, advance, and move into leadership positions are more likely to have… a strong foundation in the humanities. Wow. But it is STEM studies that have higher perceived value.
Lecturers Molly Campbell and Krista Jackman think the humanities have a PR problem. “People think, ‘Oh, that career path doesn’t have one particular outcome.’ People are saying that like that’s a flaw when it’s actually the whole point, to prepare you for a wide variety of careers.”
In response, they pitched the Mellon Foundation. Now, they elevate the impact of the humanities in their community and have “very fuuuuuuull calendars.” Their six HUGEmanities initiatives are changing the way people see, and assign value to, the liberal arts.
Refer this podcast to:
- A grant funded researcher
- English, psychology, history, art history, the classics, philosophy, theology, anthropology or theatre majors
- Someone in sales
After listening to this podcast, Academic and Career Advising Services can help you explore colleges like the University of New Hampshire or help you get the most from your liberal arts degree, just like Molly and Krista.
Join Our Podcast Email List!
Follow Our Podcast:
Website: Listen To Our Podcast Here
YouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Instagram
All Things College and Career
Meg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn
ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:
Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising Services
Schedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising Services
Email Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.com
Music Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound Cloud
Technical Production: Richard Barnett
Show Notes:
Email Krista & Molly: hugemanities.project@unh.edu
HUGEmanities Website
University of New Hampshire | UNH
Community College System of New Hampshire | CCSNH
70 ตอน
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