Like many humanities advocates, Abbey Drane was disheartened but not surprised when Florida?s governor recently said its tax dollars should bolster science and high-tech studies, not “educate more people who can?t get jobs in anthropology.”
Like many humanities advocates, Abbey Drane was disheartened but not surprised when Florida?s governor recently said its tax dollars should bolster science and high-tech studies, not “educate more people who can?t get jobs in anthropology.”