The Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: The World’s Problem (4025)The Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: The World's Problem (4025)

As University of Austin President Kanelos said, “ We can’t wait for universities to fix themselves , so we’re starting a new one.”

In her recent book HOW WOKE WON, author Joanna Williams said, of the University, “One exciting new development in higher education, is the University of Austin, …committed to the fearless pursuit of truth. This Texas-based project is upfront in its commitment to academic freedom, unfettered intellectual inquiry, and knowledge-based higher education. The University is driven by a clear analysis of what has gone wrong in higher education and a principled commitment to scholarly values.”

Joining Host Jim Cathcart to talk about what makes this university unique, “A Revolutionary, Old Idea,” are Dr. Michael Shires, University of Austin’s Chief of Staff & Sr VP for Strategy & Operations

and Dr. David Ruth, Dean, Center of Inquiry for Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics.

The University is committed to new ways of producing students who dare to think, dare to build, and are “dedicated to the fearless pursuit of truth.”

Its goal, that of preparing “thoughtful and ethical innovators, builders, leaders, public servants, and citizens through open inquiry and civil discourse.”

Join us to learn more about this unique university, and how it teaches.

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The Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: The World’s Problem (4025)The Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan: The World's Problem (4025)