Heterodox Out Loud

How Universities Lost the Public—and How to Win Them Back with Jenna & Ben Storey | Ep 34

Apr 22, 2025
Jenna and Benjamin Storey, senior fellows at the American Enterprise Institute, delve into the waning trust in American universities and propose ways to rekindle public faith in higher education. They discuss the drift from civic missions, the alarming decline in ideological diversity on campuses, and innovative models like Schools of Civic Thought. The Storeys emphasize the necessity for universities to foster open inquiry and articulate a clearer civic purpose amidst political scrutiny, championing a reinvigorated liberal education for a polarized society.
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INSIGHT

Importance of Ideological Diversity

  • Ideological diversity invites broader participation and ownership of universities in society.
  • It enriches academic debate by asking neglected questions and demanding rigorous defense of ideas.
ADVICE

Strategies for Faculty Diversity

  • To foster faculty ideological diversity, develop short, medium, and long-term strategies.
  • Partner with administrators and professors to effectively implement these diversity initiatives.
INSIGHT

Diversity Enables Independent Thought

  • Teaching diverse viewpoints aids students to think independently and not just inherit ideologies.
  • Genuine originality requires knowledge of past ideas and responses to current circumstances.
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