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75. Carol Quillen, Leading a Liberal Arts College
75. Carol Quillen, Leading a Liberal Arts College
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32 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2019
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Carol Quillen is my guest on this episode. She’s the
president of Davidson College, my alma mater, and she is also a historian by
training. She received her PhD in history from Princeton University. In 2018,
Princeton awarded her the James Madison Medal, given in recognition of a
distinguished career. She has published essays and talked about the usefulness
of debate and free expression in academia, and has also commented on the limits
of free expression.
Related Links:
Carol Quillen on TwitterCarol Quillen Biography Fostering Democratic Values on Campus, a panel discussion with Carol Quillen, Ron Daniels, Wayne Frederick, and John DonvanReframing the Free Speech versus Inclusivity Debate by Carol Quillen, The DavidsonianTime for a Detox: How the Sugar High of Certainty Impairs Speaking about Speech by Carol Quillen, ForbesBuckle Up, It’s College by Carol Quillen, ForbesTalk by Carol Quillen at the Community Building Initiative in CharlotteIs Ethical Public Service Still Possible?, talk by William Kristol followed by panel discussion andd Q&A with Carol Quillen, sociology professor Natalie Delia Deckard, philosophy professor Daniel Layman, Davidson College event2020 - It Only Gets Worse From Here: Mike Allen & Vann Professor of Ethics and Society Bill Kristol, Davidson College event
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president of Davidson College, my alma mater, and she is also a historian by
training. She received her PhD in history from Princeton University. In 2018,
Princeton awarded her the James Madison Medal, given in recognition of a
distinguished career. She has published essays and talked about the usefulness
of debate and free expression in academia, and has also commented on the limits
of free expression.
Related Links:
Carol Quillen on TwitterCarol Quillen Biography Fostering Democratic Values on Campus, a panel discussion with Carol Quillen, Ron Daniels, Wayne Frederick, and John DonvanReframing the Free Speech versus Inclusivity Debate by Carol Quillen, The DavidsonianTime for a Detox: How the Sugar High of Certainty Impairs Speaking about Speech by Carol Quillen, ForbesBuckle Up, It’s College by Carol Quillen, ForbesTalk by Carol Quillen at the Community Building Initiative in CharlotteIs Ethical Public Service Still Possible?, talk by William Kristol followed by panel discussion andd Q&A with Carol Quillen, sociology professor Natalie Delia Deckard, philosophy professor Daniel Layman, Davidson College event2020 - It Only Gets Worse From Here: Mike Allen & Vann Professor of Ethics and Society Bill Kristol, Davidson College event
Here is a transcript of this episode.
If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes:
Go to the show’s iTunes page and click “View in iTunes”Click “Ratings and Reviews” which is to the right of “Details”Next to “Click to Rate” select the stars.
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Released:
Dec 12, 2019
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