The Quiet Revival of Humanistic Education on Campus As I traverse America's sprawling campuses, I'm struck by the hidden gems that lie beneath the surface.
Behind gleaming facades and sterile lecture halls, a quiet revolution is underway – one that breathes new life into the notion of higher education.
At its core lies humanistic education, an approach that treats students as individuals with a deep capacity for growth and transformation. Roosevelt Montás's story exemplifies this quiet revolution.