New essays from an all-star cast of thinkers address ethical issues in higher education today. Topics include free speech, tenure, adjunct faculty, historical injustices, admission policies, faculty and admin responsibilities, student life, privacy, course technology, curricula, unions, philanthropy, sports, and the aims of liberal education.
New essays from an all-star cast of thinkers address ethical issues in higher education today. Topics include free speech, tenure, adjunct faculty, historical injustices, admission policies, faculty and admin responsibilities, student life, privacy, course technology, curricula, unions, philanthropy, sports, and the aims of liberal education.
Steven M. Cahn is professor emeritus of philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center, where he served for a decade as provost and vice president for The Office of Academic Affairs, then as acting president. He is the author or editor of nearly seventy books. Most recently he wrote Saints and Scamps: Ethics in Academia, 25th Anniversary Edition; From Student to Scholar: A Candid Guide to Becoming a Professor; Teaching Philosophy: A Guide; and Navigating Academic Life: How the System Works. He edited Morality, Responsibility, and the University: Studies in Academic Ethics; The Affirmative Action Debate; Moral Problems in Higher Education; and served as general editor of the fifteen-volume Rowman & Littlefield series Issues in Academic Ethics.
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Foreword Rebecca Newberger Goldstein Preface PART ONE: ACADEMIC FREEDOM 1 Racism, Naming Racism, and Academic Freedom Elizabeth Harman 2. Free Speech Violations and Campus Politics Mary Kate McGowan PART TWO: TENURE 3. In Defense of Academic Tenure Richard De George 4. What Should Count for Tenure and Promotion? David Shatz 5. Academic Career Success Keota Fields PART THREE: PRIVACY 6. Confidentiality and Professional Practice Peter Markie 7. Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Christa Davis Acampora PART FOUR: INJUSTICE 8. Misogyny, "Himpathy," and Sexual Harassment Cynthia A. Stark 9. Institutional Inequality Jennifer M. Morton PART FIVE: SEEKING JUSTICE 10. Reckoning with Past Injustice Ann E. Cudd 11. Should Universities Pay Reparations? Alan H. Goldman 12. Rethinking Affirmative Action Steven M. Cahn PART SIX: DISABILITIES 13. Achieving Disability Inclusion Leslie Francis 14. Discontent with Disability Accommodations N. Ann Davis PART SEVEN: THE FORGOTTEN 15. O
Foreword Rebecca Newberger Goldstein Preface PART ONE: ACADEMIC FREEDOM 1 Racism, Naming Racism, and Academic Freedom Elizabeth Harman 2. Free Speech Violations and Campus Politics Mary Kate McGowan PART TWO: TENURE 3. In Defense of Academic Tenure Richard De George 4. What Should Count for Tenure and Promotion? David Shatz 5. Academic Career Success Keota Fields PART THREE: PRIVACY 6. Confidentiality and Professional Practice Peter Markie 7. Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Christa Davis Acampora PART FOUR: INJUSTICE 8. Misogyny, "Himpathy," and Sexual Harassment Cynthia A. Stark 9. Institutional Inequality Jennifer M. Morton PART FIVE: SEEKING JUSTICE 10. Reckoning with Past Injustice Ann E. Cudd 11. Should Universities Pay Reparations? Alan H. Goldman 12. Rethinking Affirmative Action Steven M. Cahn PART SIX: DISABILITIES 13. Achieving Disability Inclusion Leslie Francis 14. Discontent with Disability Accommodations N. Ann Davis PART SEVEN: THE FORGOTTEN 15. O
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