By Matt Holdridge
This via CampusReform.org and the Indiana Standard, a student paper that is “dedicated to the free exchange of ideas and the proliferation of conservative and libertarian thought…”.
I don’t believe his(sic) has sufficient academic credibility, on the basis of some discussion with Economics professors.”
That came from a person actively involved with Indiana University’s guest lecture program following a campus organization’s request to invite a speaker to the University. The person lacking the “sufficient academic credibility” is a man named Thomas Woods whose academic pedigree features undergraduate study at Harvard and doctoral completion at Columbia. Granted, Dr. Thomas Woods is not a professor at any university and fancy Ivy League degrees hardly suffice as academic credentials to guest lecture at a top-tier University such as Indiana, but why would the Indiana University Department of Economics professors and the Indiana University Union Board Lectures Committee refuse to host a two-time New York Times bestselling author and Mises Institute Senior Scholar?
You can read the rest of the article here.
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