The Middle East Forum cordially invites you to a webinar:

Emergency Funding for Universities? On Condition of Systemic Reforms

with Winfield Myers

With their income down, expenses up, and many questions about the campus-based model of education due to COVID-19, universities have turned to the government for emergency funding. In response, MEF’s Campus Watch advocates making any such funding contingent on major reforms to the politicized departments, centers, and programs that indoctrinate rather than educate. Winfield Myers will outline a plan and the steps needed to make it a reality. Let us grab the silver lining of the pandemic to achieve real educational reform.

Friday, September 11, 2020
1:00-1:15p.m. EDT
Online:
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Webinar ID:
818 0453 6885
Passcode: 541546
By Phone:
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Please contact Stacey Roman with any questions at Stacey@meforum.org
 


 

Winfield Myers is the director of Campus Watch. He previously taught history at several universities and was the managing editor of The American Enterprise magazine. His work has appeared in The Washington Examiner, The American Spectator, and The Hill. [Au: more on background].
 


 
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