Why I am no longer a tenured professor at the University of Toronto
I recently resigned from my position as full tenured professor at the University of Toronto.
I recently resigned from my position as full tenured professor at the University of Toronto.
A senior academic at Edinburgh University, Neil Thin, Ph.D., who teaches social anthropology, has been suspended by the university from what are called "student-facing activities," formerly known as teaching. . .
The year my older son was three-turning-four, he attended an English nursery school that was — and I hardly exaggerate — a little boy's heaven, a heaven of things to see and try and do.
"And aren't the respective crafts by nature set over them to seek and provide what is to their advantage?" - Socrates, Plato's Republic
Now I, too, would like the university to be a safe space, but a safe space for rational argument about the pressing issues of our time.
Fr. Raymond de Souza considers the ways in which our public spaces may change as they've now moved online due to COVID-19.
Mike Rowe talks to Plough's Susannah Black about practical work, why college is overvalued, and how he found redemption in a San Francisco sewer.
Here is why I will be picking up a copy for my family when it is released on video this week.
Is a concern with commas really a sign of an authoritarian personality?