
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Guest Dhananjay Jagannathan returns to discuss his time as a professor at Columbia University post-October 7th and the ensuing protests and encampments. We discuss how the elite institutions of higher education are eating themselves alive—like it's 1968 all over again.
Also discussed: the lost pleasures of MapQuest, how Columbia University loves its grass (more than its students), and that Francesca never wears her glasses and thus lives in blissful ignorance.
By Francesca Root-Dodson5
1515 ratings
Guest Dhananjay Jagannathan returns to discuss his time as a professor at Columbia University post-October 7th and the ensuing protests and encampments. We discuss how the elite institutions of higher education are eating themselves alive—like it's 1968 all over again.
Also discussed: the lost pleasures of MapQuest, how Columbia University loves its grass (more than its students), and that Francesca never wears her glasses and thus lives in blissful ignorance.

313 Listeners

1,590 Listeners

8,854 Listeners

10,548 Listeners

6,108 Listeners

3,916 Listeners

4,157 Listeners

4,307 Listeners

2,068 Listeners

3,339 Listeners

3,150 Listeners

280 Listeners

1,071 Listeners

337 Listeners

361 Listeners