Curriculum Vitae will introduce listeners to key people and issues in higher education—as well as some of the important ideas, books, works of art, and intellectual disciplines that higher education today too often ignores. Peter Wood will interview professors, policy experts, artists, writers, and other key figures who seek to rebuild the cultural and intellectual excellence that higher education needs.
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Episode #54, Legally Wrong: When Courts and Science Meet with Nathan Schachtman
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Washington bureaucrats only make half of America's science policy. Judges, juries, and lawyers make the other half, in billion-dollar lawsuits decided in courts around the nation. Lawyer Nathan A. Schachtman, joins us to discuss what the legal and financial consequences are when the courts get their science wrong.…
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Episode #53: Race in America Today with Wilfred Reilly
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Dr. Reilly joins us to discuss the campus climate today. What racism means, the 1776 Project, and much more.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #52: Anti-Racism and Illiberal Education with Steve Hayward
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The University of Pittsburgh recently announced a new required course for all new students: “Anti-Black Racism: History, Ideology, and Resistance.” This course is yet another attempt at forcing students towards ideological conformity, especially in regard to the concept of “anti-racism.”Anti-racist ideology, which is anything but, is sweeping acros…
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Episode #51: Rabble Rousing with Lee Jussim
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We attempt to answer an uncommon question: Why is groupthink bad for the academy? To answer this question we are joined by Lee Jussim, a professor of social psychology at Rutgers University and author of the popular Psychology Today blog, Rabble Rouser.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #50: The Partisan Professoriate with Mitchell Langbert
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Episode #49: Affirmative Action and Disaggregated Selection with George Dent
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Episode #48: Debunking Howard Zinn with Mary Grabar
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Episode #47: Presidential Candidates On Higher Education with Rachelle Peterson
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In this episode, NAS Policy Director Rachelle Peterson sits down with Peter to discuss where presidential candidates stand on higher education. They walk through the competing “free college” plans and student loan debt forgiveness, and then talk about two competing bills to reauthorize the Higher Education Act. (NAS supports neither one.) Rachelle …
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Episode #46: Lincoln Redux: Race and American History with Lucas Morel
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Episode #45: Seth Forman on the Middle Class
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Seth Forman, the managing editor of NAS’s journal Academic Questions, joins me to discuss the relationship between higher education and the middle class.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #44: After Action Report on SFFA v. Harvard with Dennis Saffran
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Episode #43: Lincoln on the Golf Course
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Listen in as Peter is joined by the investor, political philosopher, and playwright, Tom Klingenstein to discuss Abraham Lincoln, a "Golf Shot Heard Round the World," and naturally, the hardships of dating on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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The Vote to Abolish Racial Discrimination in Washington State with Linda Yang
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In this episode, Peter is joined by Linda Yang to discuss the implications of Initiative 1000, which re-instates racial preferences in Washington State, and the referendum to bring reverse that law. Read the full show notes on nas.org/reject88.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #42: From Myanmar with Love
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In this episode, Peter is joined by Craig Klafter, a legal historian, Rector Emeritus of the American University of Myanmar, international scholar, and fellow alumnus of John Silber’s administration at Boston University.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #41: Amy Wax and Academic Courage
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When academic freedom isn't enough courage becomes necessary. In this episode, Peter W. Wood is joined by Penn Law Professor Amy Wax.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #40: Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution with Myron Magnet
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Magnet joins Peter W. Wood on Curriculum Vitae to discuss Thomas’s biography and the history of the US Constitution. Along the way, we talk about higher education’s role in forming citizens who are capable of keeping the American republic.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #39: Burdens of Freedom with Larry Mead
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What’s the chief threat to American leadership today? Larry Mead, Professor of Politics and Public Policy at New York University, argues that it is the decline of individualism.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #38: Beach Books 2018 - 2019
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We’re not quite ready to leave summer, because in this episode, Peter Wood and David Randall sit down to discuss “beach books,” the books colleges assign students to read over the summer.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #37: Pushing Back on Polarization with David Blankenhorn
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David Blankenhorn is the founder and president of the Institute for American Values, and the president and co-founder of Better Angels, a nonprofit that brings together Americans of all political leanings to understand one another and get beyond stereotypes. In this episode, we talk about what polarization is, when it is bad, and how to promote tol…
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Episode #36: Silenced Stages with George LaNoue
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Professor George LaNoue describes his career teaching First Amendment law and the importance of student debate to intellectual growth. However, colleges are increasingly seeking to avoid controversy, and students often have no tolerance for engaging the other side of any argument.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Last Month Today: June News Coverage
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It may be summer, but there’s much ado in higher education. Three members of the NAS staff join me on this episode to discuss Oberlin, the Department of Education's investigation of foreign gifts, and the Democratic candidate's education policies.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #34: Words on the Move with John McWhorter
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Professor John McWhorter is a linguist at Columbia University and host of the podcast, Lexicon Valley. Listen in as he discusses the exciting world of words. After which, we dive into the "Church of Social-Justice" and a broader discussion on race in America today.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #33: A Once-Great University with Martin Burke
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The City University of New York has a reputation for providing high-quality education to the poor, working class, and immigrants of New York City. Professor Martin Burke joins me to discuss CUNY's history and future.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #32: Fixing College Costs with Richard Vedder
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Peter is joined by Richard Vedder to discuss the skyrocketing cost of college and the release of his new book.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Last Month, Today: May News Coverage
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The NAS staff run through the news stories of the last month. Listen in as they discuss adversity scores, the college admissions scandal, and a Washington State law the reinstates racial preferences in hiring and admissions.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #30: The Death of Common Sense with Philip Howard
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Regulations often have unintended consequences such as hurting the very people it is supposed to protect. I speak with Philip Howard about common sense reforms that save money and make government work.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #29: Faculty Unions with Daniel DiSalvo
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A conversation on the place of unions on campus, from faculty to grad students, and the recent case of St. Cloud University Professor Kathleen Uradnik. Our public employee unions expert guest is Daniel DiSalvo, an assistant professor CUNY and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #28: The Civility Trap with Rusty Reno
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What does it mean to be civil today? Where will the breakdown in shared manners and morals take society? Rusty and Peter W. Wood discuss these questions and a few news stories in this week's episode.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #27: Last Month, Today: April Coverage
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Join the NAS staff for coverage of last month's most important higher ed stories and the most pressing issues coming up this month.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #26: Neo-Segregation at Yale
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Separate but Equal, Again? Dion J. Pierre argues that 65 years after Brown v. Board of Education, Yale still segregates students by race.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #25: The Grad School Mess with Leonard Cassuto
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Does grad school need a makeover? This is the question discussed with Leonard Cassuto a Fordham University professor concerned with setting expectations for aspiring grad students. We deviate from the heaviness of reform to the even heavier topic of true crime.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #24: The Never Ending College Story with Cheyne Zeller
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Today, Peter is joined by his personal trainer, Cheyne Zeller. Cheyne started college in 2004, but like many students life got in the way, preventing him from completing his four-year degree. We discuss the disillusion that comes with being a hair's breadth from a degree, students being forced to leave their studies, and the debt many Americans fac…
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Episode #23: Calvin Coolidge and the Self-Made Scholar
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Peter W. Wood is joined by Amity Shlaes to discuss the New Deal, Calvin Coolidge, and her story as a self-made scholar.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #22: The Legacy of Reconstruction with Gene Dattel
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Peter W. Wood is joined by Gene Dattel and author and scholar on race in America. We discuss the history of reconstruction, reparations, civil rights, and Black separatist movements.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #21: Last Month Today, March Newscast
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March was a busy month, from college admission scandals to free speech executive orders we had our hands full. Listen in and hear what the NAS staff has to say about March's biggest higher education news stories.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #20: Christopher Columbus: Villain or Hero?
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In the episode, Peter W. Wood is joined by Professor Bob Carle. They discuss his recent article in Academic Questions on Christopher Columbus and redeeming heroes made into villains.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #19: What is High Culture For? with Nathaniel Peters
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Peter W. Wood interviews Nathaniel Peters of the Morningside Institute, an organization that introduces students to cultural staples of New York City.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Podcast #18: A Sixteenth Century Mystery with Eleanor Schneider
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What happened to all the Latin grammar books?על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #17: Last Month Today (February News Edition)
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Peter W. Wood is joined by the NAS staff to discuss the news of February and what they're looking at in the month ahead.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #16: Rob Koons on Philosophy and the Good Life
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What is the nature of truth? Why should students steep themselves in philosophy? In this episode, Peter W. Wood is joined by professor of philosophy Rob Koons to discuss these questions and many more.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #15: Steven Balch and the Story of NAS
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Steve Balch, NAS's founder, joins Peter W. Wood for an hour of discussion on the story of NAS, the study of Western Civilization, and his hopes for the future of American higher education.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #14: Regulatory Overrach with Larry Kogan
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Peter W. Wood interviews Larry Kogan, a lawyer, on sustainability and leads us on an expedition into the dark underbelly of government regulations.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #13: Last Month Today (January Higher Education News)
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Peter W. Wood sits down with the NAS staff to discuss higher education news and themes from January.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #12: Elitist Status Symbols with Darel Paul
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Peter W. Wood sits down with Darel Paul, a professor of political science at Wiliams College and author of From Tolerance to Equality.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #11: The Case for Freethinkers with Bruce Gilley
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Listen in as Peter W. Wood and Bruce Gilley discuss the slings and arrows showered on the Academy’s nonconformists. Dr. Gilley is a professor at Portland State University and is the president of the Oregon chapter of the National Association of Scholars. He is also author of “The Case for Colonialism,” a paper that drew immediate and widespread con…
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Episode #10: Jay Nordlinger and the Politics of Shame
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In this tenth episode of Curriculum Vitae, Peter W. Wood is joined by Jay Nordlinger. Jay is a senior editor of National Review and a fellow of the National Review Institute. He is also the music critic of The New Criterion. He writes on many subjects, including politics, foreign policy, human rights, and the arts; and has written a history of the …
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Episode #9: Renaissance Men with William Meyers
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In this ninth episode of Curriculum Vitae, Peter W. Wood is joined by William Meyers. Bill is a photographer whose photographs have been published in the New York Times, City Journal, and elsewhere. His writing regularly appears in the “Art Review” section of the Wall Street Journal. Listen as we discuss the search for truth, upholding the standard…
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Episode #8: The Cultural Heartbeat with Nahma Sandrow
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This week’s podcast is a conversation with Nahma Sandrow who joined NAS shortly after we were founded in the mid-1980s and she was a tenured professor at the City University of New York. Join us for the reflections of a scholar and artist who has listened well to the heartbeat of our civilization.על ידי National Association of Scholars
Jude Russo, Rachelle Peterson, and David Randall sit down with Peter Wood to talk about the books they have been reading and those they recommend for the year ahead.על ידי National Association of Scholars
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Episode #6: Race, Crime, and Culture with Barry Latzer
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On this episode of Curriculum Vitae, Peter Wood and Barry Latzer discuss race, crime, and Barry’s battles with the progressive guardians of the publishing world.על ידי National Association of Scholars