A university library I visited recently was giving away stickers that said, 鈥淵ou Belong Here.鈥 Surely this affirming declaration does not mean that students can鈥檛 flunk out or get expelled, … Continue reading “Can鈥檛 We All Just “Belong”?”
The rise of political orthodoxy on campus is often cited as one of the key reasons for reforming universities. But if there is a rise of orthodoxy, what does this … Continue reading “Against Scholar-Activism”
Last spring, I co-led a working group at the University of Wyoming tasked with articulating the principles of freedom of expression, intellectual freedom, and constructive dialogue. In addition to describing … Continue reading “How to Create a Campus Free-Expression Statement”
鈥淢ental health鈥 has become a catchphrase of our time. In 1976, Raymond Williams, the British literary scholar, published Keywords, in which he analyzed nearly 200 words that, in his view, … Continue reading “The Utopianism of ‘Mental Health’”