
Ideas Confronting the escalating attacks on universities
Apr 13, 2026
Davide Panagia, UCLA political scientist who studies media and democratic life; Randy Boyagoda, novelist and U of T professor who advises on civil discourse; Malinda S. Smith, University of Calgary leader focused on equity and inclusion. They discuss rising legal and surveillance pressures on campuses, politicized attacks on inclusion and humanities, cross-border spillover to Canada, and threats to academic freedom and access.
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Universities Are Microcosms Of A Polycrisis
- Universities remain sites of creativity and discovery even amid crises.
- Melinda S. Smith notes students worry more about food insecurity, housing precarity and mental health than campus polarization, framing universities as microcosms of a polycrisis.
UCLA Professor Describes Emails About ICE And Safety
- Davide Panagia describes real fear on U.S. campuses stemming from federal actions and safety threats.
- He mentions emails about ICE raids, DOJ investigations and the risk of targeted gun violence after lectures are shared online.
Quantum Politics Explains Campus Uncertainty
- The current moment feels qualitatively different because of indeterminacy and unpredictability.
- Randy Boyagoda calls it 'quantum politics' where campus norms are unstable and multiple sources of uncertainty collide.







