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Jason Riley on His Campus āDisinvitation,ā Lack of Intellectual Diversity in Academia

In his latest Wall Street Journal (WSJ) op-ed, ā,ā author and Manhattan Institute senior fellow Jason Riley writes about how he was over vague concerns that his opinions might upset people on campus:
Last month I was invited by a professor to speak at Virginia Tech in the fall. Last week, the same professor reluctantly rescinded the invitation, citing concerns from his department head and other faculty members that my writings on race in The Wall Street Journal would spark protests. Profiles in campus courage.
Riley, author of the book , cited ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ās ever-growing Disinvitation Database to support his assertion that he should have suspected āa disinvitation at some point may have been inevitable.ā Riley explained that he lectures in more than a dozen academic settings every year, and typically encounters a āback-and-forthā during debates or Q&A sessions that is āspirited but civil.ā The experience at Virginia Tech was something new, but indicative of a trend, he wrote.
This morning, Riley told FIREmore about the need for diversity of thought in higher education.
āToo many students today believe that their ideological opponents are not only wrong but evil, which doesnāt make for a very healthy intellectual environment on campus,ā Riley said in an email to ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½. āEspecially if your views are in the minority.ā
Riley continued, āI think intellectual diversity is an important part of a college education. FIREought be challenged, learn to defend their views, and understand how others might approach the same subject differently.ā
With graduation on the horizon at campuses nationwideāa time of year FIREhas dubbed āDisinvitation Seasonāācheck back to ¹ū¶³“«Ć½app¹Ł·½ās website for news on further speaker controversies as they arise.
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