by palumbo-liu | Sep 23, 2012 | All Blog Posts
Reflecting on the need to connect responsibility, conscience, and education. by palumbo-liu | Sep 17, 2012 | Media Appearances, Events, Lectures
These photos were taken during the service learning courses I did on the issues surrounding the famous fight against the eviction of poor, elderly Filipinos from the International Hotel in the 1970s. You can read about that in my article, “Embedded... by palumbo-liu | Aug 30, 2012 | All Blog Posts
Some thoughts that were prompted by the ongoing discussion about MOOCs, and small humanities seminars. What can the latter do that is specific to what the humanities can offer both teachers and students? Taking the case of sadness as an example–how can we make... by palumbo-liu | Aug 25, 2012 | All Blog Posts
The Fourth World. Early in my reading I am struck by how she writes simple declarative sentences that beg profound questions as to the precise substance of nouns, the power of verbs to do or not do the things she expects them to do, the whole idea of causality, and... by palumbo-liu | Aug 19, 2012 | Media Appearances, Events, Lectures
In April 2003 I gave a talk at event that included Jonathan Schell, Luis Francia, Jack Tchen and others at New York University School of Law. The speakers were asked to consider how the War on Terror drew in the Asia Pacific region. My talk was picked up by Amy...