@sfmcguire79@SashaGusevPosts@samhaselby So is Harvard supposed to denounce every professor and student who identifies themselves as linked to Harvard, or just the ones who say something you disagree with? Surely you're not saying that people shouldn't have been allowed to criticize Hooven's views.
My column today for @insidehighered looks back at my first book, The Myth of Political Correctness, which was published 30 years ago today. https://t.co/bkUn7h7LIv
My @insidehighered column today looks at Banned Books Week (go to https://t.co/l1AQiDGJ78 to see Chicago-area events this week).
https://t.co/9RZbU9GMWM
The first essay of my new column for @insidehighered, called “Debatable Ideas,” features a critique of the Manhattan Statement.
https://t.co/BxvZeWyMXZ
@ChicagoMag Kat has said she was planning to move to the 9th district later this year, so she ran in the district where she's going to live. The real question is, why does Chicago magazine think that Wrigley Field and @TheWienerCircle are in the 9th district when they're actually in the 5th?
🚨NEW: today we launched inquisitive, a place for intellectual change-makers to engage over uncomfortable questions and great ideas.
Our inaugural issue’s theme is The Nerve, with essays from @gmiller, @Musa_alGharbi, @johnkwilson and more.
Which one are you reading first?⬇️
My defense of @TheFIREorg against its AAUP critics: https://t.co/2yZ8MfjvLd
Coming soon, my defense of the AAUP against the attacks by FIRE and @glukianoff.
On Thurs. Nov. 7 at 5pm ET, I'll speaking along with @ginsburg_t87385 at Boston University (@BU_Tweets) about institutional neutrality and academic freedom. You can watch the livestream here:
https://t.co/QGweuMT0ya