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Scholar Activism Doesn't Require Taking Sides

Scholars should be scholarly and professors professorially, despite differences in our points of view.

Why the House Targeted Those 3 Presidents

The presidents of MIT, Harvard and Penn called on the carpet about antisemitism are all women and all relatively new. Coincidence? Hardly. They were marked.

Our Chance to Break from Convention

To produce more graduates in tech fields, colleges must change how they think about educational delivery and the faculty role.

Should We Require Ethics?

Yes, more students should be exposed to these important issues, but philosophy departments have it covered.

An Anachronistic View of the Nature of Thinking

Arguing for a permeable, evolving definition.

Discrimination Against Jews Who Are Zionists, Too

An instructor explains why he's barred from speaking to campus groups at UC-Berkeley. 

Doctors Receive Much More Training Than Nurses Do

Nurses do important work, but doctors get much more graduate and residency training.  

Blog Posts on Disability and Climate Change Miss the Mark

Instead of engaging in ableism and "terror teaching," we should focus on helping all students engage in climate action.