Podcasts: Hank Reichman on Academic Freedom

BY HANK REICHMAN Last week I recorded a podcast with the New American Baccalaureate Project (NAB) in which we discussed academic freedom, both generally and in the context of the extraordinary developments of the past month.  It has now been posted to NAB’s website.  Here’s how they describe it: As protests spread across the US…

Against Street Protests

BY JOHN K. WILSON Like most Americans, I was sickened by the senseless violence and destruction across the country this weekend, just as I was sickened by the murder of George Floyd. In recounting the terrible acts this past week, let me start at the top, with the evil and incompetence of Donald Trump. In…

U.S. Senate Hearing on Re-Opening Campuses in the Fall

BY MARTIN KICH On Thursday, the U.S. Senate will hold a committee hearing on re-opening college campuses in the fall. The hearing will be available live online. I am not sure what actual impact such a hearing will have since federal coordination of the COVID-19 response has been negligible. But the hearing may affect the…

Who Lacks Credibility? A Response to Israel-Academia-Monitor

BY HANK REICHMAN On Thursday, May 28, a website called Israel-Academia-Monitor published an “editorial note” entitled “AAUP Losing Credibility over the Palestinian-Israeli Dispute.”   It begins: The prestigious academic organization, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), is losing credibility.  Founded in 1915, the AAUP has helped to shape the standards and procedures of higher…