Test captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2008 what that does, to draw a line that for the purposes that michael i think just described betweenprofessors private activities and their professional activities in order to protect the right of the freedom of professors to be politically engaged outside of the classroom. Of course the rubber hits the road when the professor is teaching politics. And those are the places where we see the most challenge in these environments. For example professor of the middle east who has particular position on the middle east, that might cross the line between instruction and advocacy. That is not a simple line to navigate. And many of the controversies sweechb seen at berkeley are students who are concerned about or disapprove of the positions that professors may profess in those particular kinds of settings. And i think that is one of the arenas where weve seen the most stress and it has come from both the left and the right in different cla
Leaders of liberal arts colleges universities,s of all of whom share a lot of similar concerns and issues. Im sorry . Louder. Ok. Do i need to start again . So that means everyone has to speak directly into these microphones. I want to introduce our panelists. We have the president of davidson college. She is a long accomplished administrator, and has spent much of her career in houston, where she was a Vice President of international disciplinary initiatives. To her left is the provost of northwestern university. Until he moved to northwestern last year, he was the dean of morgannd the edmund s. Professor of African American history and studies at yale. He is working on many interesting projects, and has written an introduction for the dubbois epicf souls of black folk, still used in many universities to address the issues of our time. We have the executive dean of colleges of letters and sciences at the university of california, berkeley. She is a professor of history and a scholar w
So that means everyone has to speak directly into these microphones. I want to introduce our panelists. We have the president of davidson college. She is a long accomplished administrator, and has spent much of her career in houston, where she was a Vice President of international disciplinary initiatives. To her left is the provost of northwestern university. Until he moved to northwestern last year, he was the dean of yale college, and the edmund s. Morgan professor of African American history and studies at yale. He is working on many interesting projects, and has written an introduction for the new addition of dubbois epic souls of black folk, still used in many universities to address the issues of our time. We have the executive dean of letters and sciences at the university of california, berkeley. She is a professor of history and a prizewinning scholar with 20 years of experience teaching at berkeley. To her right is the president of Wesleyan University in connecticut. He was
Have noticed the quietly made online to the official Mission Statement of the National Security agency it turns out the words honesty trust an openness are now all gone the old core values used to begin with the word almost the saying that the American People have placed great trust in the n. S. A. There for the agency promise to honor that with open this well know it instead starts with the phrase commitment to service your side of the n. S. A. Explain the changes its nothing more than a website thats all it is. The effort to delete words that are that mean a lot to americans such as honesty and transparency and what have you has is something that. Is important but if if the National Security agencys deleting it i think that that means that theyre getting more according to reality as to just how these intelligence agencies work they are theyre not called the deep state for nothing and and the only thing that they did agree that they did keep was the provision of. Respect in the law an
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