Interdisciplinary Quarterly

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Christine de Pizan: A Quest for Truth

By Nathan Garrett

When many of us think of all the extraordinary women authors from the days of yore—the incredible women who have made important and substantial contributions to history’s canonical body of written works—names that most often come […]


Victorian Poetry: A Romantic Education

By Nathan Garrett

In all things, there is nothing quite like inspiration. It drives feelings. It drives creativity. It drives the yearning for discovery. In the Romantic imagination, it was inspiration that led poets toward what William Wordsworth called “the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.” In Romanticism, such emphasis was placed on inspiration—inspiration that produced “an […]


Polymath Plato Promotes the Pythagorean Theory

By Justine Murray

Interdisciplinary studies are a combination of two subjects or disciplines to make one learning experience. This is a technique that has been in existence for thousands of years. In the world of Ancient Greece, proof of interdisciplinary studies is obvious in many areas. Plato […]


On Liberal Arts Education: The Fall Issue

“The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks.”

Albert Einstein, 1921

Image: A Dance to the Music of Time [detail] by […]


Meet IQ Students!

Mr. Gerald Peer and Mr. Max Mattheu  (2018)

Mr. Gerald Peer completed Interdisciplinary Studies at the Seminole Campus where he excelled in Computer Science, technology, and student publication.

He did an outstanding job as IQ’s Executive Student Editor in 2018.

Mr. Max Mattheu hailed from […]