Tag: Academia
Debating Greenland: Critics, Context, and the Arctic Future
This third and final part examines the reception of Barry Scott Zellen’s…
When Scholarly Disagreement Becomes Selective Reading
In this second part of a three-part series, Barry Scott Zellen reflects…
Cancel Culture and the Silencing of Arctic Dissent
This article presents a first-person reflection on a recent academic exchange in…
Is Harvard’s Judge Truly Impartial?
Harvard’s deep ties to Judge Allison Burroughs raise a fundamental question: can…
Harvard Admissions, Privilege, and the Trump Challenge
Admissions shape who belongs, reflecting the boundaries of privilege more than the…
Harvard’s Internal Decay: Class, Culture, and Privilege
How America’s most prestigious university lost touch with the working class it…
Trump Battles Harvard Over Elitism and Public Subsidies
Trump challenges Harvard’s privileges, subsidies, and foreign student policies in a broader…
From Ivory Tower to Public Square: Why Writing Clearly Matters
When I was a child, I would often sit cross-legged on the…
On the Power and Vulnerability of Concepts
About the book Social Policy: The Quest for Freedom, Equality and Justice…
American Conservative Professors: Divided Over Trump
About the book Academic Trumpists: Radicals Against Liberal Diversity, by David L.…
Academia and the Illiberal Challenges to Freedom of Expression
Academic institutions are tasked with the critical challenge of preserving open discourse…
Expression and Equity: University Dynamics in Canada
In Canadian universities, 'Expression and Equity' are not just concepts, but the…
