February 28, 2021
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Re-occupation is an interesting phenomenon for archaeologists, anthropologists, historians and readers of history. Cities and villages are established by locals, settlers or authority, but in some cases, the rebuilding of cities becomes necessary because of natural catastrophe, war or scarcity of basic natural resources. Each re-occupation of a city with new inhabitants is like a new layer added to it. Preserved specimens from a city signify the number of times a new city was developed on the older one with new inhabitants and a new style of construction.
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Lehigh University asked professors in its business school to advise the new Biden administration on their areas of expertise via short “kitchen table talk” videos. But one professor’s short talk on poverty, including its relationship to race, proved divisive and that the topic needed a more thorough analysis, the university said. So after temporarily removing the video for review, Lehigh reposted it alongside additional context from other scholars.
The outcome wasn’t ideal for anyone involved. The professor at the center of the controversy feels wronged by Lehigh, while some of his fellow faculty members are disappointed that the video was published in the first place. Many students feel hurt by the professor’s words. But the incident and the resolution do offer a potential framework to other institutions grappling with cases of similarly offensive speech: make room for and model academic critique, and be transparent about the process