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Dartmouth’s president is winning praise from conservatives, while academics have accused him of cowardice and consists of his stance on the variety of viewap.
A piece of new yorker Details details, cyan bekellock, higher education in college complexes and vow to maintain institutional neutrality amid federal government quarrels with massive disagreements.
Dartmouth refused to join the coalition of over 600 universities, including its IV League counterparts, to signed a letter in defense of Harvard University as it fights with efforts to freeze billions in the money of the Trump administration.
Explaining its decision not to join the alliance in an email to the Dartmouth community, the Works reportedly wrote that “what can be taught and what cannot be taught about receives, censorship, and external pressures or what cannot be done or the free exchange of ideas of our campus and institutions will not be trusted. Dartmouth will never rely.”
Dartmouth President Sian Belack’s trend on neutrality on political issues is praised by praises, yet attacked by academics. (Getty)
Harvard president urged the school to overcome the lack of orthodoxy in the campus
Yale Professor Jeffrey Sonanfeld rejected the beLock’s decision to sign the letter.
“This is a mixture of cowardice, hypocrisy and naivete,” said Sonanfeld. “This is Trump’s classic playbook: divided and winner.”
“Everyone deserves their opinion,” the Works told The New Yorker that when she was asked about criticism for their decisions. “People ask,” Why are you not sue Trump like Harvard? ” Well, [the Administration hasn’t] Those types of demands made. ,
chairman Donald Trump On the investigation of the anti -Israeli protests in his campuses since October 2023, each Ivage League School has suspended federal funds, except for Penn and Dartmouth.
Beilock says that the university position is “to save the idea of the university”, New Yorker said, citing a piece written in the outlet last year, explaining their vision.
Beilock was the first woman President appointed in Dartmouth in 2022. He earlier served as the President of Barnard College.
New Yorker mentioned that the primary purpose of the Dartmouth President was to “objective the alleged sensors of the complex discourse”. Beilock created a destructive drama on “Brave Spaces,” Common phrase “Safe Space”.
Building that feeling, Belalock launched “Dartmouth Dialogue” to facilitate free speech and debate.
The President, emerged in a piece of New Yorker, advocates maintaining a vision between the federal government’s quarrels with large -scale antisemitism on the college complexes, especially on college complexes. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukati, File)
Beilock introduced a policy of “institutional restraint”, saying that Dartmouth Officers, Employees and Employees have been avoided to issue “institutional details”, so that “can be provided space for various approaches and fully considered …”
New Yorker further stated that “the chairman of the Works Wesley collided with Michael Roth, on his rearing, which he called the ‘a new form of conformity’. Roth said,” As a heterodox person, and as a Juda, I have a lot of doubt when my compatriot gets a new religion, whether it is a new religion, whether it is a vision of diversity or it is the institutional neutrality. ” ,
Georgetown refused to cut the relationship with Israel, standing under pressure from students
In the wake of Gaza Sangharsh, the Campus of the Works was condemned by students and faculty members to deal with the campus protests.
In May 2024, after colliding with the police with police dartmouth associates in a protest, where an encroachment was constructed, the Works defended the police functions, saying that intercourse was a violation of school policy and their presence was necessary to prevent further violence.
After events, A proposal to sensor beilock Religion was introduced by Professor Christopher Messwit and History Professor Anelis Orlek, both arrested during the protest.
The Works was censored in 183–163 votes.
Anti -Israel’s protests by Harvard students and sympathizers. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP through Getty Image)
As publication, more than 2,700 people signed an alumni petition to urge the Dartmouth College to fight the federal government attacks on higher education.
Petition claims Without direct mention of the Trump administration, “Our institutions of higher education face a unique and intensive attack from the federal government.”
On the other hand, the beliefs of Beilock are praised by conservatives.
New Yorker said, “His views have earned praise from free-spit advocates, orthodox publications and members of the Trump administration, as well as assuring the fierce condemnation of academic leaders that universities should unite against Trump.”
Harmeet DhilanAssistant Attorney General for Civil Rights in the US Department of Justice, Whic is currently investigating most of the Ivy League institutes for antisemiamism, was noted as praise of the beLock’s efforts by New Yorker:
“I was very impressed to know how Dartmouth (My Alma Mater) is getting correct, after all these years. Kudos to Dartmouth! I have heard that Jewish students are on the way!”
A cyclist passed a college tour group outside the Baker Library at Dartmouth College, on April 7, 2023 at Hannover, NH (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)
“I like my President,” was allegedly written on LinkedIn by GE’s former CEO Jeff Immelt.
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Beilock did not immediately respond to the request of Fox News Digital for comment.