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Reading with Naomi Zack: Multiplicity, Belonging, and Free Speech in U.S. Higher

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APR
22
2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Location: Library- LI, Treehouse Conference Room 317

Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Students

Admission: RSVP by April 21st:

Tickets: Click here

Contact Organizer

Vanessa Arce-Senati

Vanessa.ArceSenati@lehman.cuny.edu

New realities in U.S. higher education present a multifaceted crisis for students, faculty, administrators, and society at large.  This book provides incisive diagnoses of pressing problems and prescriptions to reinstate and support U.S. higher education as an intellectually and ethically valuable institution.

Among problems addressed are:  Supreme Court ban of affirmative action; falling enrollment and low retention; defunded humanities; unjust situation of adjunct instructors; college firsts confronting social class; student mental health and microaggressions; disruptive free speech; mind-numbing effects of AI; campus insecurity; and anti-intellectual ideological political pressure.

Naomi Zack is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Lehman College and CUNY Graduate Center.