Heterodox Out Loud Heterodox Academy
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Heterodox Out Loud, hosted by HxA president, John Tomasi, is an ongoing podcast featuring conversations with people across the academy and beyond. Listen to insightful, thought-provoking episodes from the HxA community by adding our podcast to your lineup.
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Campus Protests and the Divestment Movement with Tyler Austin Harper | Ep. 16
Should universities be apolitical in maintaining the free flow of ideas? In this episode, John Tomasi speaks with Tyler Austin Harper, assistant professor at Bates College and a contributing writer at The Atlantic, about the rising challenges posed by recent campus protests and divestment movements at universities.
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The Anxious Generation Goes to College with Jonathan Haidt Haidt | Ep. 15
From Coddling to Crisis. Today, we trace the trajectory of student fragility from playgrounds to classrooms. Welcome to Heterodox Out Loud. In today's episode, our host, John Tomasi, talks with social psychologist and best-selling author Jonathan Haidt about his new book, The Anxious Generation.
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Rethinking DEI in Higher Education with Azim Shariff Ep. 14
Is diversity simply a box-checking exercise, or does it hold a deeper significance in academia? Today we're joined by Azim Shariff, Ph.D, a distinguished professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia, to explore the complex landscape of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in higher education.
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Unveiling the Ivy League Billion-Dollar Taxpayer Tab with Adam Andrzejewski Ep. 13
Discover how Ivy League schools might be shortchanging taxpayers to the tune of billions! Today we're peeling back the layers of an issue that hits our wallets and our values: the billion-dollar taxpayer support of Ivy League institutions.
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What Happens When Students Take Over the Class Ep. 12
What really happened in 1945? Explore how students grapple with historical events and figures to understand their distinctness and uniqueness. In this episode of Heterodox Out Loud, host John Tomasi interviews Professor Mark Carnes of Barnard College.
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The Diploma Divide: How Education Shapes Our Political Landscape Ep. 11
With the changing 'diploma divide,' what does the new correlation between education and party affiliation tell us about American politics? Today, we're joined by the insightful Diana Mutz as we explore the intriguing shifts within the ideological landscape of higher education and its broader implications for American politics.