Michael Roth of Wesleyan University doesn’t hang out with other university presidents. He also thinks some of them have failed a basic test of good sense and decency. It’s time for a conversation about college, and courage.
SOURCE:
Michael S. Roth), president of Wesleyan University.
RESOURCES:
"Opinion: College Presidents Are Supposed to Be Moral Leaders, Not Evasive Bureaucrats)," by Michael S. Roth (*Los Angeles Times, *2023).
"Transcript: What Harvard, MIT and Penn Presidents Said at Antisemitism Hearing)," by CQ Roll Call Staff (*Roll Call, *2023).
"To Testify or Not to Testify in Congress? Your Job Could Hang in the Balance)," by Annie Karni (*The New York Times, *2023).
"You Could Not Pay Me Enough to Be a College President)," by Daniel W. Drezner (*The Chronicle of Higher Education, *2023).
"The Case for College: Promising Solutions to Reverse College Enrollment Declines)," by Katharine Meyer (*Brookings, *2023).
"Arab Funding of American Universities: Donors, Recipients, and Impact)," by Mitchell G. Bard (*American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, *2023).
"Racist Attack Spotlights Stefanik’s Echo of Replacement Theory)," by Annie Karni (*The New York Times, *2022).
"Why Is There So Much Saudi Money in American Universities?)" by Michael Sokolove (*The New York Times Magazine, *2019).
Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist’s Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech, and Political Correctness on College Campuses)*, *by Michael S. Roth (2019).
"The Opening of the Liberal Mind)," by Michael S. Roth (*The Wall Street Journal, *2017).
EXTRAS:
"Academic Fraud)," series by *Freakonomics Radio *(2024).
"Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School)," series by *Freakonomics Radio *(2022).