Lorna Fitzsimmons

Liberal Arts in the Modern University

Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself. —William Blake

These words epitomize the sense of interconnectedness reaped from a liberal arts education. Blake’s profound awareness of and respect for all forms of life—his “deep ecology,” as Blake scholar Mark S. Lussier describes it—is meaningful as we consider the value of the liberal arts curriculum.

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