UNC Board Committee Votes Against Center for Civil Rights

BY HANK REICHMAN Rejecting the recommendations of its Chapel Hill campus chancellor, over 600 law school faculty and administrators, and numerous North Carolinians demonstrating outside, the Educational Planning, Policies and Programs Committee of the University of North Carolina (UNC) Board of Governors voted 5-1, with one abstention, August 1 to bar the UNC Chapel Hill…

At Trinity It’s Still About the Bottom Line

BY HANK REICHMAN Although, in a victory for academic freedom, the administration of Trinity College acknowledged last month that Professor Johnny Williams’s controversial social media posts “were protected by academic freedom and did not violate Trinity College policies,” a July 31 message to the campus from President Joanne Berger-Sweeney suggests that the school’s administrators still…

Gunfight at the Campus Corral?

BY HANK REICHMAN On July 1, Georgia’s new “campus carry” law went into effect.  The law, similar to legislation recently enacted in other states,most notably Texas, allows weapons permit holders to carry firearms on campus except at a sporting venue or in a student dormitory.  On July 25, a Kennesaw State University student was robbed…

UNC Chancellor Defends Center for Civil Rights

POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN Tomorrow, August 1, the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina (UNC) will consider a proposal to bar the university’s centers and institutes from participating in litigation. The proposal exempts legal clinics, which makes clear that it is really aimed at the activities of one center only: the Chapel…

Thomas Haskell, 1939-2017

BY HANK REICHMAN Thomas Haskell, Samuel G. McCann Professor Emeritus of History at Rice University, passed away on July 12 at the age of 78.  Professor Haskell was a member of the AAUP’s Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure from 1993 to 1996.  Among his many publications, he is perhaps best known for two…

Assessing the ‘Outcomes’

BY AARON BARLOW Christine Emba, editor of In Theory, wrote an opinion piece for The Washington Post on July 28, 2017 calling the current mania for ‘outcomes’ a “familiar trap.” She was focusing on politics, particularly on the failure of health care ‘repeal and replace’ but her thoughts apply to education as well. They apply,…

‘Just Ask’

BY PAT BOWNE David Brooks apparently hit a nerve with his sandwich column. My friends’ reactions on social media ranged from stories about their own discomfort in fancy restaurants to comments about food snobbery to accusing me of wanting the right-wing PC police to stop us all from eating kale. Perhaps the commonest remark I…

Neo-McCarthyism and the Radical Professor

BY RUSSELL RICKFORD This article was originally published by Black Perspectives, and is reposted here with permission.  Black Perspectives is a project of the African-American Intellectual History Society.  Russell Rickford is an associate professor of history at Cornell University.  He is the author of We Are an African People: Independent Education, Black Power, and the…