Academic Freedom Drawing Defenders
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.
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…
Forswearing digital connection, even partly, is to forgo opportunities in education, employment, recreation, entertainment, and even dating. Many activities and institutions are becoming downright hostile to those who wish to limit their screen usage, including Cornell.
Lynah Rink hosts public skate times for only one hour a day, four days a week, and during the middle of the school day, with no times after class hours or on weekends. This schedule is prohibitive for most Cornell students.
The stately columns of Goldwin Smith, the ancient façade of Morrill, and the looming presence of McGraw Tower….
Large and abstract in the extreme, the artworks have a message that may raise some eyebrows. Ranging from the “Phenomenology of Whiteness” to the “industrialized practice of wood framing” and “its problematic roots in early settler colonialism,” the pieces’ content should spark lively conversation on campus.
“My advice would be—I think it’s a Mark Twain quote, a favorite of mine—not to let your classwork get in the way of your education.”
It is not always easy to express conservative or right-of-center opinions in the classroom. We hope that the Review can give students an outlet to express these views and positively contribute to the wider political discourse campuswide.
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