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Explore the debate and science of Cancel Culture.

November 7, 2024

Tracking Cancel Culture in Higher Education

David Acevedo

UPDATED: A repository of 294 professors, administrators, and students who have been canceled for expressing views deemed unacceptable by higher education ideologues.

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September 24, 2024

Higher Education at a Glance

Kali Jerrard

College closures, campus protests, and cancellations, oh my.

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September 3, 2024

Students Join the Boycott Craze

Kali Jerrard

Sarah Lawrence College Professor Samuel J. Abrams boycotted for pro-Israel opinion.

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March 20, 2024

Penn Tries to Punish and Purge Thought Criminal Amy Wax

Teresa R. Manning

Wax's crime is precisely in keeping her mind free—in having and speaking her thoughts born of observations, research, and reasoning, regardless of the political correctness police. 

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June 13, 2023

Revisiting L'Affaire Gerber

Kali Jerrard

As yet another professor joins the dismissal ranks of higher ed cancel culture, what does it mean for academic freedom?

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May 18, 2023

Letter: In Defense of Professor Scott Gerber

Peter Wood

The Ohio Northern University’s senior administrators have treated Professor Scott Gerber appallingly by removing him from campus without due cause—a clear abuse of Professor......

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May 16, 2023

Facing Cancel Culture’s Wrath

Kali Jerrard

Higher education has sold out to cancel culture, jeopardizing academic freedom and institutional integrity in the process.

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September 6, 2022

A Study in Pink and Blue

Marina Ziemnick

Even for someone whose very job is to foster critical inquiry and the pursuit of truth, to question the dogma of transgenderism is to invite accusations of harassment and discrimination.

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June 7, 2022

IDEAAs Have Consequences

Marina Ziemnick

Ilya Shapiro's letter resigning from his position at Georgetown University is a lesson in self-respect and the value of standing firm in what one believes.

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