600. “If We’re All in It for Ourselves, Who Are We?”
Tania Tetlow, a former federal prosecutor and now the president of Fordham University, thinks the modern campus could use a dose of old-fashioned values.
- SOURCE:
- Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University.
- RESOURCES:
- "Not a Priest, Not a Man, but Ready to Run Fordham," by David Waldstein .
- "Tech Glitch Upends Financial Aid for About a Million Students," by Oyin Adedoyin and Melissa Korn .
- "Where Protesters on U.S. Campuses Have Been Arrested or Detained," by The New York Times .
- "15 Arrested as NYPD Clears Protester Encampment at Fordham's Lincoln Center Campus," .
- "Inside the Week That Shook Columbia University," by Nicholas Fandos and Sharon Otterman .
- "Address of his Holiness Pope Francis to the Members of the Blanquerna — Universitat Ramón Llull Foundation, Barcelona," by Pope Francis .
- "Why Don’t Elite Colleges Expand Supply?" by Peter Q. Blair and Kent Smetters .
- EXTRAS:
- "Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School," series by Freakonomics Radio .
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