WHALEN | Cornell’s Promise: Any (legacy) student, any study
With affirmative action declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, it’s time for conservatives to spearhead the case against legacy admissions.
With affirmative action declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, it’s time for conservatives to spearhead the case against legacy admissions.
Murnane contends that it is important for college campuses to build a free speech culture.
When one responds to an idea, article, or work of art in print, he is forced to engage with the content critically. The act of writing, for that reason alone, is a noble endeavor.
Construction at Cornell is almost a constant, but so much work in so many areas of campus is rather unprecedented. One cannot walk anywhere on central campus without being forced to evade some project somewhere.
In the wake of the end of affirmative action, Cornell’s task force on admissions has released its report and recommendations for individual college admission plans.
Mr. Murnane is an expert in the field of freedom of expression, along with contemporary debates regarding the First Amendment on college campuses across the nation.
However, Pollack’s message misses out on a root cause of the directive; a pervasive culture of self-censorship on campus.
A panel of law professors discussed the purpose of academic freedom in a Law School event that kicked off Cornell’s theme year.
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