Minding the Campus has launched a new column featuring translated articles from the Observatory of University Ethics, a collective of volunteer academics led by Xavier-Laurent Salvador, a faculty member at the Sorbonne. This collaboration brings a valuable international perspective to our site, offering insights into global higher education issues seen through a French lens, with […]| Minding The Campus
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Admit it: science has gone woke. What once seemed like an ideological virus confined to the arts and humanities has now infiltrated every corner of academia, including the STEMM fields. That’s why Minding the Campus is doubling down on our scrutiny of the sciences with this series, “Minding the Sciences.” In this ongoing series, we delve into topics like wokeism in STEMM, scientific ethics, research funding, climate science, scientific organizations, and much more.| 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
The nation’s 250th Anniversary is only 29 months away. The National Association of Scholars is commemorating the events leading up to the Second Continental Congress officially adopting the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.| Minding The Campus