Peter Boghossian is known for challenging orthodoxies. Today, he uses his distinct “Street Epistemology” method to teach communication and critical thinking.
Fallout continues with Congressional probe, donor pressure.
Charges that former Harvard President Claudine Gay plagiarized the work of Carol Swain shows two women scholars at opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Congress began more closely scrutinizing how Harvard and other U.S. colleges handle antisemitic incidents, following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
Peter Boghossian is known for challenging orthodoxies. Today, he uses his distinct “Street Epistemology” method to teach communication and critical thinking.
Fallout continues with Congressional probe, donor pressure.
Charges that former Harvard President Claudine Gay plagiarized the work of Carol Swain shows two women scholars at opposite ends of the political spectrum.
Congress began more closely scrutinizing how Harvard and other U.S. colleges handle antisemitic incidents, following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack.