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by | Feb 3, 2022

Until I saw the new documentary The Unmaking of a College: The Story of a Movement, I wasn’t aware of…

by | Feb 3, 2022

The consensus on masking has shifted this winter. Whereas before the enforced wisdom was that all masks provide protection, experts…

by | Jan 18, 2022

Dylan Matthews, writing in Vox, poses an excellent question: “Can randomly selected citizens govern better than elected officials?” Who knows?…

by | Jan 12, 2022

Mackenzie Fierceton began her application essay to the University of Pennsylvania by setting a bleak scene for the admissions officers….

by | Jan 4, 2022

Most of the terms in which the ongoing debate over the “Great Books” is carried on aren’t helpful. Calling people…

by | Dec 16, 2021

A seemingly never-ending deluge of headlines of controversies and scandals continue to rock higher education, including student activists threatening speakers…

by | Nov 18, 2021

Having worked as a university professor in the United States for over 30 years, I have had more than my…

by | Nov 15, 2021

Last Night in Soho is a refreshing departure from the slew of films that serve up a sermon on woke…

by | Oct 27, 2021

Just because MIT is a world leader in technology does not mean that it is also a world leader in…

by | Oct 21, 2021

St. Mary’s College, which enrolls around 1,400 female students in Notre Dame, Indiana, opened an “LGBTQ+ Center” earlier this month. …

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