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Dr. Dorian Abbot
Professor Abbot was the focus of a highly publicized cancellation in October 2021 when MIT administrators canceled...
ACTA president Anne D. Neal appears before the Select Committee on Academic Freedom in Higher Education of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, documenting politicization of the classroom.
Professor Abbot was the focus of a highly publicized cancellation in October 2021 when MIT administrators canceled...
As Vice President of Multimedia & Campus Partnerships, Doug advances ACTA’s messaging and digital media presence for our core audiences focused on issues of academic freedom, excellence...
In October 2022, ACTA's ATHENA Roundtable Conference in Washington, DC was highlighted by two panels featuring extraordinary higher education thought leaders. Today we present the first of those panels – headlined as DIVERSITY DONE RIGHT, and hosted by our good friend Jonathan Rauch – Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Forty-nine percent of students at the nation’s top universities say their professors subject them to political commentary in class, even when teaching. What’s more, 29 percent say they feel pressure to agree with the professor’s political views to get a good grade. A new study by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (search) also […]
Most Journal readers over a certain age can remember going all the way through college without politics intruding in the classroom. Until the Vietnam War, for instance, few students knew their professors’ views, and even then most politicking took place on parts of the campus where participation was voluntary. That is no longer true–and, as […]
Pennsylvania lawmakers continued to hear testimony on Tuesday about whether professors in the state’s public colleges inappropriately express liberal political views in the classroom and discriminate against conservative students who disagree with them. Members of the Select Committee of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives convened for the second day of a two-day hearing in Temple […]
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