This division ensures that CESCO’s work remains grounded in context, meaning, and responsible stewardship.
The Humanities & Public Knowledge division builds understanding through reflection, dialogue, and interpretation of human experience. It foregrounds ethics, history, culture, and public knowledge as essential components of an informed society.

Areas of focus include:
Humanities research and scholarship
Public education and outreach
Ethical and philosophical inquiry
Historical preservation and analysis
Knowledge access and open-education initiatives
Dear Humans:
“Truth is like light- infinite, perpetual regardless of the vessel that reflects it. Nothing on the outside, nor from the outside can make you as beautiful, and brilliant as you infinitely are, as you have been and you always will be.
You are not a puppet, possession or an object to be won or traded; you are enough, you are worthy, your voice matters, your thoughts, feelings, desires and actions matter; to thine own self be true, wear no mask nor chains to be bound by others expectations real or in your imagination”
-D.R. Frohwerk
