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The Latest from the Campus Free Expression Project
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The Campus Free Expression Project’s attention ranged from the Capitol to campus, as we proposed questions for President Joe Biden’s pick for Secretary of Education and hosted a book discussion on liberal education.
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BPC Fellow Steven F. Hayward moderated a conversation with Johnathan Marks and Diane Sieber on Marks’ newly-published book, Let’s Be Reasonable: A Conservative Case for Liberal Education.
Heard on the air: “The standard of cancel culture is something to the effect of ‘are you on my team? Are you in my way? Are you on the right side of history or are you on the wrong side of history?’ Whereas a community devoted to being reasonable... has a different standard. ‘Can you set aside partisanship, interest, fashion in order to follow the argument where it leads?’” —Jonathan Marks
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BPC’s Campus Free Expression Project joined with its Higher Education Project to suggest 10 questions that might be put to President Biden’s nominee for Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, whose nomination is under consideration by the Senate.
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Our selection of 10 can’t-miss news stories, op-eds, and reports about campus free expression.
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FIRE profiles the leadership of a member of BPC’s Academic Leaders Task Force on Campus Free Expression, University of Richmond President Ronald A. Crutcher, and his recent Inside Higher Ed op-ed, “Learning to Listen in Polarized Times.”
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The newspaper of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod highlighted the appointment of John A. Nunes, president of Concordia College-New York, to BPC’s Academic Leaders Task Force on Campus Free Expression.
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