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Letter to Tony Fels

Headshot for Clarence B. JonesClarence B. Jones is a diversity visiting professor.

Dear Professor Fels,

This semester I have taken a leave of absence to devote my time to writing my autobiography and memoirs.

On a recent visit to the campus, your letter about USF, its courses and faculty was brought to my attention.

You open your comments by saying “Everybody knows that the University of San Francisco is a left-wing school. Many students choose to come here because of the school’s overt commitment to social justice, while others negotiate their way through radical lectures and course assignments as best they can.” Continue reading Letter to Tony Fels

HAS EDUCATION AT USF BECOME TOO POLITICIZED?

 

Pic of Professor Anthony D. FelsTony Fels is an associate professor of history.

Everybody knows that the University of San Francisco is a left-wing school. Many students choose to come here because of the school’s overt commitment to social justice, while others negotiate their way through radical lectures and course assignments as best they can. “Progressive” faculty drive the process forward by hiring like-minded colleagues. Continue reading HAS EDUCATION AT USF BECOME TOO POLITICIZED?