Muslim ambassadors visit AU
The ambassadors of Tunisia and Pakistan spoke about the importance of education, tolerance and communication in Islam at the 74th Washington Asia forum held in the SIS Lounge last Thursday.
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The ambassadors of Tunisia and Pakistan spoke about the importance of education, tolerance and communication in Islam at the 74th Washington Asia forum held in the SIS Lounge last Thursday.
Journalist David Horowitz recently wrote an article on academic freedom in which he included the startling statistic that left-of-center professors outnumber those on the right by a 10-1 ratio at any given U.S. university. This margin grows to as much as 30-1 in "elite schools like Brown and Wesleyan." Such gross inequality in the representation of political ideologies on university faculties creates the potential for the erosion of the essential ingredients of a meaningful education. Based on the anecdotal evidence gathered by AU Students for Academic Freedom, many classes at AU also are hampered by political and ideological bias.