Monday, April 02, 2018




Freedom stifled at Wellesley college

The founder and director of Wellesley College’s controversial Freedom Project, a program backed by the Charles Koch Foundation, is stepping aside amid an outcry from college alumnae uncomfortable with the libertarian billionaire Koch exerting influence on campus.

Thomas Cushman, a tenured sociology professor at the college, will leave campus for a year, and the college is overhauling the program, which brings conservative and controversial speakers to campus. The college will appoint a new director for the next academic year and is creating a task force to recommend ways to “explore the important role of free speech’’ on campus, according to a statement sent from the college.

The shake-up occurred after the Globe outlined how Wellesley’s Freedom Project was pitched to conservative donors as a way to break through perceived liberal dogma on American campuses.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wellesley’s Freedom Project was pitched to conservative donors as a way to break through perceived liberal dogma on American campuses.

Liberals cannot let that happen.

Bird of Paradise said...

Liberals are the most intollrent persons around just look at U.C. Berkeley