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The horrific attacks on Israel have served as a striking illustration of the moral rot present on American college campuses. Countless professors, DEI staff, and students have celebrated the slaughter and proclaimed their support for terrorist actions. Disturbingly, this is the result of decades of American colleges and universities neglecting their responsibility to shape their students into virtuous citizens, choosing instead to curry favor with radicals.
Kyle, Albert, and Jay join Kevin for a discussion on how universities have contributed to the current crisis and how Americans can bring our institutions of higher education back in line with their original mission of forming virtuous and educated citizens.
Guests:
Kyle Washut, president, Wyoming Catholic College
Albert Cheng, assistant professor, University of Arkansas, and director of the Classical Education Research Lab
Jay Greene, senior research fellow, Center for Education Policy, The Heritage Foundation
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The horrific attacks on Israel have served as a striking illustration of the moral rot present on American college campuses. Countless professors, DEI staff, and students have celebrated the slaughter and proclaimed their support for terrorist actions. Disturbingly, this is the result of decades of American colleges and universities neglecting their responsibility to shape their students into virtuous citizens, choosing instead to curry favor with radicals.
Kyle, Albert, and Jay join Kevin for a discussion on how universities have contributed to the current crisis and how Americans can bring our institutions of higher education back in line with their original mission of forming virtuous and educated citizens.
Guests:
Kyle Washut, president, Wyoming Catholic College
Albert Cheng, assistant professor, University of Arkansas, and director of the Classical Education Research Lab
Jay Greene, senior research fellow, Center for Education Policy, The Heritage Foundation
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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