
"Unveiling the ROI of a Liberal Arts Degree: Is it Worth the Investment?"
The value of a liberal arts degree is being questioned as public officials and universities prioritize funding for programs in engineering and business over humanities majors. Universities like West Virginia University and Miami University are cutting programs in areas such as languages, landscape architecture, and the arts. Critics argue that liberal arts graduates learn less and are less likely to stay in their state, while defenders emphasize the importance of a well-rounded education that prepares students for career reinvention. The debate highlights the tension between practical skills and the broader benefits of a liberal arts education.
