Cornell Launches an Admissions Task Force to Prepare for Supreme Court Decision
On December 6, 2022, Cornell announced that President Martha Pollack appointed a Task Force on Undergraduate Admissions that held its first meeting on November 21.
On December 6, 2022, Cornell announced that President Martha Pollack appointed a Task Force on Undergraduate Admissions that held its first meeting on November 21.
Cornell should follow the example of Bethe and other brave faculty of the 1950s to fight such attacks on academic freedom. If we continue to recklessly cancel people for ideological nonconformity, who knows? Perhaps it will take another 70 years before our successors can reverse our costly mistakes.
On December 5, 2022, Congressman Greg Murphy (R-NC) hosted his second annual Campus Free Speech Roundtable in the Capitol.
On Nov. 30, Joshua D. Katcher ‘06 announced as a candidate for Commonwealth’s Attorney for Arlington County and Falls Church, Virginia. He faces a challenge for the nomination in the June 2023 Democratic primary.
Hecklers blasted music, blew whistles and shouted over Ann Coulter, ultimately derailing her speech in Myron Taylor Hall this evening.
New York Republicans fared better than in other areas of the country, perhaps buttressed by a strong showing by gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin.
Cornell’s DEI advocates have thus far monopolized faculty debates. Although Cornell has adopted a similar, weaker, version of the Chicago Statement, the university has yet to adopt the Kalven Report.
The School of Industrial and Labor Relations recently held a talk titled “What You Need to Know About…
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