Higher Education Benjamin Rossi | 22 May 2023 On Academic Freedom and Striking the Right Balance Any speech regime comes with disadvantages.
Higher Education Tim Sommers | 19 May 2023 Why Academics Should Be Activists If not you, who? If not now, when?
What Are the Limits of Academic Freedom? All rights are balanced against others; but what must be balanced against academic freedom? 28 Apr 2023 | Eli G. Schantz
Why Academics Should Not Be Activists Is activism compatible with good pedagogy? 24 Apr 2023 | Benjamin Rossi
Moral Education in an Age of Ideological Polarization: Teaching Virtue in the Classroom Is the cultivation of character beyond the scope of the schoolhouse? 28 Mar 2023 | Wes Siscoe
With Students Like These, Who Needs a Fatwa? Academic freedom must mean more than the liberty to teach that which doesn't offend. 30 Jan 2023 | Benjamin Rossi
ChatGPT and Deception What's the real harm that ChatGPT brings to the classroom? 24 Jan 2023 | Richard Gibson
Rejecting the Caste System and Discrimination Based on Religion What obligation do institutions have in preventing caste discrimination? 12 Dec 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
To Slay Affirmative Action, Justice Alito Discovers Racial Skepticism There is more to our recognition of race than essentialism or colorblindness. 7 Nov 2022 | Benjamin Rossi
The Ethics of Weed-Out Courses "Look to your left, then to your right. Three years from now, only one of you will still be here." 14 Oct 2022 | Cargile Williams
The Morality of Forgiving Student Debt What are the compelling moral reasons for lightening the financial burden of the economically mobile? 6 May 2022 | Giles Howdle
Do Grades Make Our Lives Worse? Has school assessment morphed into an unhelpful practice in need of correcting? 2 May 2022 | Cargile Williams
Digital Degrees and Depersonalization Online learning has been a useful tool for solving some problems but its also been responsible for exacerbating others. 25 Apr 2022 | Megan Fritts
Florida's "Don't Say Gay" Bill and Parental Rights Recent legislation asks us to reconsider who public education is meant to serve. 17 Mar 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Restrictive Legislation Prevents Liberation School provides an unique opportunity to gain the perspective to choose who one is and wants to be. 16 Mar 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Curriculum Transparency and Public Education What is the purpose of education and who all deserves a say? 21 Feb 2022 | Megan Fritts
Academic Freedom and the Kershnar Case: A Partial Dissent Might the math come down to our ability to accurately anticipate all consequences? 14 Feb 2022 | Benjamin Rossi
Testing the Limits of Academic Freedom What can hard cases like Kershnar's tell us about the bounds of scholarly inquiry? 7 Feb 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
On an Imperative to Educate People on the History of Race in America "We are not the makers of history. We are made by history." - Martin Luther King Jr. 17 Jan 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Education and Parental Control Why might parents deserve a greater say over what goes on at school? 9 Nov 2021 | Marshall Bierson
Parents' Rights and Public Education How much authority should parents be granted in shaping public school curricula? 8 Nov 2021 | Tucker Sechrest
October’s Harvest: Threats to Academic Freedom The loose bounds of what we deem permissible expression are closing in on both sides. 12 Oct 2021 | Benjamin Rossi