Hollis Robbins is special adviser for humanities diplomacy and a professor of English at the University of Utah, where she was previously dean of the humanities.
Stories by This Author
The Review | Opinion
Bloated bureaucracy fosters disengagement, radicalism, and other ills.
The Review | Opinion
AI can help the sector wean itself from its dependency on outside ‘experts.’
The Review | Essay
The vogue for “belonging” misses the point of education.
News
A book intended for Silicon Valley entrepreneurs became an arts and humanities dean’s new bible.
The Chronicle Review
Which lynching poems get taught, which do not, and why.
The Conversation
Hollis Robbins muses on a college-level version of home schooling and the potential benefits for students, parents, and underemployed Ph.D.'s.
The Review
Some institutional attachments border on the obsessive.