Sidky’s Postmodern Purge: Right on Anthropology, Wrong on Balance| Minding The Campus
Editor’s Note: David Randall’s Curriculum of Liberty illuminates the pressing demand for American higher education to equip students with essential knowledge, character, and tools needed to confront contemporary challenges, revitalize the American republic, and safeguard Western heritage alongside the principles of free inquiry. This essay draws inspiration from his groundbreaking work and marks the inaugural […]| Minding The Campus
Many years ago, in the late ‘90s, three professors and I met with the undergraduate dean at Emory University to discuss a Great Books proposal. Steven Kautz, a political scientist, led the effort, and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Harvey Klehr, and I backed him up. The idea was to build a Great Books track within the undergraduate […]| Minding The Campus
Minding the World showcases both translated and original articles on higher education globally. It features work from the Observatory of University Ethics, led by Xavier-Laurent Salvador of the Sorbonne, alongside independent analyses and op-eds from scholars worldwide. Covering institutions across Canada, Latin America, and Europe, this column upholds Minding the Campus’s mission to champion intellectual diversity, independent thought, and critical reflection.| Minding The Campus
Editor’s Note: The events discussed took place in Toronto, Canada, and therefore, this essay has been added to our Minding the World column. For more op-eds, analysis, and essays on higher education worldwide, visit the column. Over two thousand years ago, the Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle wrote that the nature of a governing body […]| Minding The Campus
Editor’s Note: The events discussed took place in Toronto, Canada, and therefore, this essay has been added to our Minding the World column. For more op-eds, analysis, and essays on higher education worldwide, visit the column. Over two thousand years ago, the Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle wrote that the nature of a governing body […]| Minding The Campus