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  <title>Why the Humanities Still Matter in Higher Education</title>
  <description>Marshall Kosloff talks with Editorial Board Chair Frank Gavin about his essay in TNSR, &amp;quot;Cracks in the Ivory Tower?&amp;quot; They discuss why universities need to consider the purpose of higher education and the ongoing importance of the humanities, including when studying international security issues. </description>
  <author_name>Horns of a Dilemma</author_name>
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