Heterodox Academy Open Mind Conference and Awards

2018 HxA Open Mind Conference and Awards

 

We encourage the friends of the Jack Miller Center to attend the 2018 Open Mind Conference. This conference will convene those involved in higher education from across the country to discuss issues of viewpoint diversity and open inquiry in the academy.

Friday, June 15, 2018 • 7:30AM-6:00PM
The Times Center • 242 West 41st Street, New York, NY 10036

JMC fellow Robert P. George, Jonathan Haidt, Robert Zimmer, Emily Yoffe, Allison Stranger, John McWhorter, Robert George, and Greg Lukianoff, and many others will speak at the conference.

Register for the conference here >>

 

About the conference

The HxA Open Mind Conference will convene HxA members, community leaders, campus administrators, students, and philanthropists, to discuss viewpoint diversity and open inquiry in the academy. In conversation with conference attendees, high-profile panelists and moderators will define and diagnose the problems; articulate the challenges that professors and administrators must navigate on their campuses and in their disciplines; highlight existing efforts to create positive change in classrooms and on campuses; and explore stakeholder-specific strategies to improve campus climate. 

View the conference schedule here >>

 

About Heterodox Academy

Heterodox Academy is an organization devoted to promoting viewpoint diversity in higher education. The Jack Miller Center regards the development of a political and intellectual orthodoxy on American college and university campuses one of the most significant obstacles to a serious education in America’s founding principles and history. We encourage all our friends, fellows, and partners to help reverse this trend.

Learn more about Heterodox Academy >>

 

 


 

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