You Can Do Anything:  The Surprising Power of a “Useless” Liberal Arts Education, 2017

You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a “Useless” Liberal Arts Education, 2017

For more than two decades, the spotlight has been on science and engineering as the only reliable choices for a college major that will enable a graduate to find a successful career.  In You Can Do Anything, the author explains the remarkable power of a liberal arts education and the ways it can open the door to thousands of cutting-edge jobs.  The key traits that college should develop are curiosity, creativity, and empathy and these can be developed across a wide range of disciplines.

Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD

Vice President for Education

Southwestern Union Conference

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Leadership in Turbulent Times, 2018
Leadership in Turbulent Times, 2018

Author:  Doris Kearns Goodwin

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Left for Dead: A Young Man’s Search for Justice for the USS Indianapolis
Left for Dead: A Young Man’s Search for Justice for the USS Indianapolis

Author: Pete Nelson, with a preface by Hunter Scott (the 11-year-old who inspired the book and whose research informs the book)

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