The Unexpected Schools Championing the Liberal Arts

Cadets in classrooms at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, who are required to take humanities and social sciences courses. U.S. Military Academy WEST POINT, N.Y.—Christian Nattiel rattles off the way his course of studies has prepared him for his prestigious role as a company commander in charge of 120 fellow cadets at the U.S.

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