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How (Not) to Save the American University – Bret Devereaux

Should science and the humanities in the modern American university get a divorce? That was the argument advanced in these very digital pages by Evan D. Morris, a professor of radiology, biomedical imaging, and biomedical engineering at Yale. Put briefly, Morris’ argument is that the current crisis facing universities is the result of “woke” humanities and the Trump administration’s campaign against them, which are damaging the sciences. As a result he is “confident” he can make his “most persuasive case for a university of science, engineering, and medicine, if the humanities are not housed under my roof.” 

This is an argument that would reek of moral cowardice, bowing to the whims of a would-be autocrat, if it were right in the particulars, but worse yet it is wrong in the particulars. It misunderstands the structure of university finances, mistakes a broad-based assault on the sciences for a war only on the supposedly “woke humanities,” and perhaps worst of all assumes that authoritarians can be bought off with appeasement, something that stands as perhaps the single most discredited notion of the 20th century.

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