Below is my column on Fox.com on the recent decision of students at Whitworth University to bar a speech from a survivor of Maoist China. It was an ironic but all-too-familiar scene in higher education today. Here is the column: Mao Zedong once said that “to read too many books is harmful.” It appears that…
Below is my column on Fox.com on the recent decision of students at Whitworth University to bar a speech from a survivor of Maoist China. It was an ironic but all-too-familiar scene in higher education today. Here is the column: Mao Zedong once said that “to read too many books is harmful.” It appears that…
It is not uncommon to see speakers banned from college campuses over what some deem "harmful speech." The latest example is highly ironic. A survivor of Mao's regime has been barred.
Following Judge Duncan’s divisive appearance at Stanford Law School in which he clashed with student protesters, University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne apologized to Duncan for their actions and SLS Dean Jenny Martinez announced Associate Dean Tirien Steinbach is on leave.
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