Cornell Car Incident Highlights a Deeper University Governance Crisis

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The piece recounts Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff backing his car into two students after a protest; video evidence contradicts his account and the board’s response blames the students. It uses the incident to critique how university governance—dominated by business-minded trustees—often silences student voices and curtails free expression, arguing for a stakeholder model that rebalances power toward students and faculty.
Topics:world#board-of-trustees#cornell#free-speech#national-affairs#student-protest#university-governance
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