Universities Can’t Pursue Truth Without Viewpoint Diversity

John Tomasi and Jonathan Haidt's latest op-ed on what we wish critics of viewpoint diversity on both the left and right would understand.

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Shaping Campus
March 14, 2020

Shaping Campus Culture through Service

Whether you see service as a necessary evil of your faculty appointment or enjoy contributing your time and talents in ways that improve the lives of your colleagues and students, service affords faculty members the opportunity to nudge campus culture toward open hearts and open minds. This resource offers advice on how to leverage institutional service to effect positive, enduring change on campus vis a vis open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement.

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