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Oct 24th, 2016
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences celebrated the successes of its honour students at a dinner Tuesday.
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences celebrated the successes of its honour students at a dinner Tuesday.
Disciplines in the humanities provide a frame for her to understand the implications of her work in sciences, says Layale Bazzi. The second-year physics student took top honours in the “Why Humanities” competition for her impassioned defense of their importance.
“Day in and day out, I am differentiating, integrating, rearranging and solving equations that describe the physical world around us,” she wrote. “What I can’t tell you are the ethical implications. All I can provide are facts about nature, and not human nature.”