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Ingrid Monson, Harvard’s Interim Dean of Arts and Humanities, shares her views on the benefits of  an interdisciplinary education, saying it gives students momentum to come up with their most innovative ideas.
Ingrid Monson, Harvard’s Interim Dean of Arts and Humanities, shares her views on the benefits of an interdisciplinary education, saying it gives students momentum to come up with their most innovative ideas.

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