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Rodge Reschini on Conservatism at Cornell, Free Speech and Academic Freedom, and The Power of Alumni
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In this episode:
- Rodge Reschini, ISI’s editor of The Cornell Review, joins the podcast to talk about the state of the conservative movement at Cornell
- a student perspective on “academic freedom”
- how to leverage alumni support as a check on the worst impulses of American universities
Texts Mentioned:
- “Trigger Warnings Are Bad, Voluntary or Not” by Rodge Reschini
- “Should College Come With Trigger Warnings? At Cornell, It’s a ‘Hard No’”
- Collegiate Network Fellowships and Internships
- The Cornell Review
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Rodge Reschini on Conservatism at Cornell, Free Speech and Academic Freedom, and The Power of Alumni
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Manage episode 380080061 series 2877053
Content provided by Intercollegiate Studies Institute. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Intercollegiate Studies Institute or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this episode:
- Rodge Reschini, ISI’s editor of The Cornell Review, joins the podcast to talk about the state of the conservative movement at Cornell
- a student perspective on “academic freedom”
- how to leverage alumni support as a check on the worst impulses of American universities
Texts Mentioned:
- “Trigger Warnings Are Bad, Voluntary or Not” by Rodge Reschini
- “Should College Come With Trigger Warnings? At Cornell, It’s a ‘Hard No’”
- Collegiate Network Fellowships and Internships
- The Cornell Review
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