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Alice Dreger, Ph.D.
Managing EditorAlice Dreger is the inaugural Managing Editor at Heterodox Academy. She is also an HxA Advisory Council member and recipient of HxA's 2018 Courage Award. Dreger is the author of four books, including the Guggenheim Fellowship-funded Galileo’s Middle Finger.
Author Contributions
Can Trump really do that to universities?
April 11, 2025How can academics broaden viewpoint diversity on their own campuses?
April 9, 2025Concede? Resist? Reform?
April 3, 2025Classroom Bans Risk Turning Professors into Thought-Police
March 29, 2025Tough Times for Higher Ed
March 13, 2025Ideological Constraint on Research and Teaching Takes Off
March 8, 2025The Latest in the Politics of Academic Freedom
February 21, 2025“Demoralizing and Paralyzing Scientists Pursuing the Truth”: Q&A with Ivan Oransky
February 10, 2025“An Atmosphere of Fear”
January 30, 2025What will Trump’s Executive Orders mean to academic life?
January 22, 2025Reporting Out from the “Censorship in STEM” Conference
January 13, 2025The Truth Box Experiment
January 10, 2025What if instead of giving up on inclusion, we measured it?
December 23, 2024Admitting Your Ignorance Might Improve Others’ Knowledge
December 14, 2024Can We Protect Human Subjects and Intellectual Freedom?
December 6, 2024Fear and Loathing in Academia
November 16, 2024What’s happening in Canadian higher ed with regard to open inquiry and viewpoint diversity?
November 8, 2024When Will Being Quiet at the Library Get You Banned?
October 25, 2024Institutional Neutrality and the Face of Oppression
October 18, 2024What the AAUP Overlooks: DEI Screenings Could be the New “Collegiality”
October 17, 2024Is the Devil in the Details of Vegan Porn?
October 3, 2024Add Republicans and Stir?
September 27, 2024Civics Lessons, Earning Potential, and Government Control–Oh My!
September 12, 2024It’s Getting Kinda Crowded in the Ivory Tower’s Foyer.
September 3, 2024Could Feminism (Again) Provide an Argument for More Conservatives?
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