This week on The Citizen Stewart Show, Chris and Ravi discussed Claudine Gay’s tumultuous exit from Harvard, and its wider implications for higher ed.
When Free Speech and Racist Speech Collide (Inside Higher Ed, 6/22/20)As Campuses Reel, A Reminder Of The First Amendment’s Boundaries (FIRE,11/3/23)Bill Ackman’s Campaign Against Harvard Followed Years of Resentment (NYT, 12/12/23)Supremacists on Campus (Inside Higher Ed, 8/13/17)
AND 2023 Achievements that should give us hope
Erin Reed details the wins that transgender Americans had last year.
UNAIDS’s new report shows that AIDS can be ended by 2030 and outlines the path to get there.
PBS reports researchers are making significant progress in mapping vital organs like the lung and brain while also striving to increase diversity in medical datasets, with the potential to democratize global healthcare.
Smithsonian calls 2023 a breakthrough year for artificial intelligence in science, from aiding stroke patients to tracking migrating birds, but as its influence expands into various areas, experts also emphasize the importance of responsible regulation to address ethical concerns and potential risks.
Quanta says the world of mathematics witnessed significant breakthroughs across various fields such as graph theory, combinatorics, number theory, and geometry. These breakthroughs unveiled new patterns and connections in mathematics, including advances in combinatorial problems, the exploration of modular forms, and the discovery of novel geometrical phenomena. Check out this well-produced video from Quanta showcasing the biggest math stories for 2023.
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