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Learn why current and former students value their experiences in the Humanities Program at Davidson.
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The Study of Humanities Meets WWOOF-ing in Rural Maine
"The reason I reflect on this moment two years later is because I believe it is illustrative of the practice of interacting critically with the world that Humes trained me in, the way the class expanded my world and prompted me to investigate my own position with respect to others." - Toshaani Goel ’24 shares a summer experience that unexpectedly overlapped with her Humanities studies in this My Davidson blog post.
Giacomo Eisler '20
Liz Small '20
Michael Robertson '20
Meghan Rankins '20
Ellie Kincaid '20