Public History
Op-Eds and Public writing

“What is a Liberal Arts Education, and Why is it more important than ever in the Age of ChatGPT?” 3D: Dartmouth in all its Dimensions. No. 17. April 2024.
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“The ten most important books on the crusades.” Blog-post. See archives at: https://apholt.com/crusades-medieval-history/
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Published Interview on the ongoing importance of the Liberal Arts
“Stop saying the STEM fields are not part of the Liberal Arts.” The Conversation. November 5, 2015. Adapted and reprinted in: Kallis’ 2018 redesigned SAT Pattern Strategy, San Diego: Kallis Edu.
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With Dr. Leslie Fall. “A Safer Health Care system Starts with the Liberal Arts.” Pacific Standard. September 28, 2015.
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“The Liberal Arts: A Historical Explainer.” Mistitled as, “Why the tech world highly values a liberal arts degree.” Washington Post. August 30, 2015.
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Reissued by the American Academy for Liberal Education at:
“Just what are the liberal arts anyway?” Huffington Post. July 20, 2015.
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Reprinted with some change in Dartmouth Alumni magazine, Nov/Dec 2015 issue:
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“If students are smart, they’ll major in what they love.” Chronicle of Higher Education, Vitae. May 22, 2015.
Podcast appearances

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Interviewed for: "Pope Boniface VIII v. King Philip the Fair: Catholicism's medieval meltdown." The Beef, with Bridgit Todd.
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Bonus Episode: Full Episode, conversation with Richard Abels about the dispute between Boniface VIII and Philip the Fair.
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“A Degree in Thinking.” Interview with Lee Coffin, Admissions Beat Podcast, Season 5, Episode 11. April 9, 2024.
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“The Deeds of Philip Augustus with Cecilia Gaposchkin and Sean Field.” The Medieval Podcast, with Danielle Cybuiskie.