The suicide of a student on campus made Steven A. Miller realise that his students didn*t need a philosophy class to remind them of their impending deaths
Discriminating in hiring practice against particular intellectual perspectives is no less sinister than discriminating against particular political persuasions, says Glenn Geher
Universities teach attention to evidence and fact-based reasoning, which 1930s Germany, 1990s Rwanda and now today*s US show us are vital, argues Donald E. Hall