Kronman manifesto fuels discussion on humanities 12.03.07
University President Richard Levin drew on an unusual source for his annual freshman address this September.
“Undergraduate education should … encourage you to wrestle with the deepest questions concerning lived experience: What constitutes a good life? What kind of life do you want to lead? What values do you hope to live by?” Levin told the 1,300 freshmen crowded into Woolsey Hall.
