John Sailer: The DEI Rollback
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offices are still deeply entrenched at our institutions — but the retrenchment is well under way By John Sailer January 16, 2024 When he took office in 2021, Utah governor Spencer Cox,
The Secret World of Leftist Thought Reform in Our Universities
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offices are still deeply entrenched at our institutions — but the retrenchment is well under way By John Sailer January 16, 2024 When he took office in 2021, Utah governor Spencer Cox,
A Convivial Romp-Response to an AMAZON 1-star Review of BRUTAL MINDS It is with sheer delight that I respond to the very best of the negative reviews of BRUTAL MINDS. Delight, because this 1-star entry
Neither conservatives nor liberals trust academic institutions, because they are dishonest Over the past few years, conservatives have rapidly lost trust in higher education. From 2015 to 2023, Gallup found that the share of Republicans expressing “a
Too much of academia cares little for universal human dignity, leaves no space for forgiveness, and exhibits no interest in shared progress DECEMBER 14, 2023 By Ben Sasse In the spring of 1994, the top executives
Dr. Mark Bauerlein’s superb podcast on First Things If you’re not familiar with the erudite Mark Bauerlein and his superb work with First Things, have a listen. One of the best, most knowledgeable interviewers around,
It’s time we restore veritas to my alma mater By Bill Ackman, January 3, 2024 In light of today’s news, I thought I would try to take a step back and provide perspective on what this
Why Claudine Gay will survive Harvard’s antisemitism scandal BY ROBERT MARANTO, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR Harvard President Claudine Gay faced widespread criticism after she struggled in a congressional hearing to explain why her university protects antisemitic free
Anyone who has a naive belief in higher education to instill morality has not studied the history of German universities in the Third Reich. By Niall Ferguson, December 10, 2023 In 1927 the French philosopher Julien
Needle-threaders in University PR did not serve these 3 Presidents well Mike Gonzalez December 07, 2023 The presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT appeared before a House committee on Wednesday to answer for their shameful inaction in the
The Icon of American Education Schools Greatly Admired the Murderous Cultural Revolution If there is any patron saint of American education schools based in universities, it is undoubtedly the Brazilian philosopher-educationist Paulo Freire. A close
If not now, when? If not you, who? This is a small gesture, but one I believed needed to be made. When Jews around the world were threatened on the “Day of Jihad” October 13,