AFSA’s Week in Review

The week’s top news, views and other higher-ed reform highlights.
Veterans Day Controversies Erupt at Columbia and Harvard

The week’s top news, views and other higher-ed reform highlights.
Hat’s Off to This UVA Student for Keeping His Hat On

Simon Goldstein saw anti-Christian bias firsthand when he wore a “MACA Hat” to class
Alumni Free Speech Advocacy at MIT

A Podcast Conversation with Wayne Stargardt and Peter Bonilla
AFSA’s Week in Review

The week’s top news, views and other higher-ed reform highlights
Confronting The Economic Naivete of Net Zero by 2050

Experts debate the costs and benefits of decarbonation at the MIT Free Speech Alliance’s next Great Debate
“Morning Joe” Spills The Beans About Self-Censorship on Campus

“Cancel culture” in academia is intimidating and silencing too many college students.
Feast Your Minds On This, Friends

City Journal dishes up a cornucopia of higher-ed reform pieces
“Pursue Truth. Never Fear, Never Waver”

Roland G. Fryer, Jr., a professor of economics at Harvard, was recently honored with this year’s Hero of Intellectual Freedom Award by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. And his acceptance speech is well worth watching. Among other things, Fryer talks about why scholars should be fearless in following the data and pursuing the […]
AFSA’s Weekly Wrap-Up

The week’s top news, views, vids, and other higher-ed reform highlights