Faculty News
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In an in-depth interview, Professor Jonathan Haidt discusses viewpoint diversity on college campuses
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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- "'The great majority of college students want to learn. They’re perfectly reasonable, and they’re uncomfortable with a lot of what’s going on,' Mr. Haidt, a psychologist and professor of ethical leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business, tells me during a recent visit to his office. 'But on each campus there are some true believers who have reoriented their lives around the fight against evil.'"
Faculty News
In an in-depth interview, Professor Jonathan Haidt discusses viewpoint diversity on college campuses
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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- "'The great majority of college students want to learn. They’re perfectly reasonable, and they’re uncomfortable with a lot of what’s going on,' Mr. Haidt, a psychologist and professor of ethical leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business, tells me during a recent visit to his office. 'But on each campus there are some true believers who have reoriented their lives around the fight against evil.'"