Peter W. Wood

The fight for civilization in higher education

14 February 2024 10:00 am

The idea that Western civilization ushered in an age of oppression, cultural destruction, environmental degradation and all manner of human…

The perils of Harvard and Claudine Gay

21 December 2023 5:00 am

History sometimes rhymes. You can’t expect things to work out the same way every time. But sometimes events are so nearly…

Claudine Gay’s way with words

16 December 2023 9:54 am

Claudine Gay is a self-declared “transformational” president of Harvard University. She campaigned for the job by promising to retire the…

Behind the anger of the young American Hamas apologists

7 December 2023 12:35 am

“Goddess, sing of the cataclysmic wrath,” opens Emily Wilson’s new translation of The Iliad. The goddess Homer summoned isn’t named,…

The shrinking lifespan of the college president

11 November 2023 1:26 am

Twenty-five years ago I published an essay titled “Dogfish.” It was not about the little sharks that skim along the…

The slow death of ‘balanced literacy’

26 September 2023 10:13 pm

To start a fire, you need a match, something that burns and air. So to speak. If you don’t have…

Disinfo-nation: the new censorship is here to stay

26 August 2023 8:59 pm

Lying is the great American pastime. We’ve been at it ever since some of the Pilgrim fathers shined on some…

The virtue-signaling behind the renaming of the Middlebury College chapel

22 August 2023 12:11 pm

Early on the morning of September 27, 2021, Middlebury College president Laurie Patton had a stone bearing the name of…

In defense of cranky professors

29 July 2023 2:20 am

Thanks to a panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, firing faculty members for “lack of collegiality” is suddenly…

Shakespeare in black and white

26 July 2023 12:16 pm

Sarah Karim-Cooper first came to public attention at the cosmetics counter. Her book on makeup in Renaissance theater, Cosmetics in Shakespearean…

Stanford’s Marc Tessier-Lavigne and the messiness of modern science

21 July 2023 10:19 am

The president of Stanford University, neuroscientist Marc Tessier-Lavigne, has resigned in the shadow of an investigation that revealed that some…

Why legacy students aren’t a civil rights issue

15 July 2023 12:15 pm

I just caught the news that four pages in a notebook dated 2014 and stuffed into a couch cushion have…

A better way to go to college: at sea

6 July 2023 12:45 pm

I have been pondering ways to rescue young Americans from the trouble and often the waste of the four-year undergraduate…

Why the Supreme Court’s Harvard decision matters

30 June 2023 3:32 pm

The decision is all anybody can talk about. Well, that’s not exactly true. It’s the banner headline in the New York…

In praise of encyclopedias

27 June 2023 6:00 pm

Simon Winchester recalls the time — he was not yet three — when, stepping into his rubber boot, he was…

The China influence puzzle

2 May 2023 12:30 pm

A “Chinese puzzle” in its classic version is a game where you must fit a variety of ill-assorted boxes inside…

How real is America’s discontent?

27 March 2023 2:41 pm

Homer goes right at it: “Sing Goddess, the Rage of Achilles.” Adapted to our times: “Sing, Bragg, your rage against…

San Francisco reparations and the Golden Age of Revision

4 March 2023 5:29 am

We live in the Golden Age of Revision. Not everyone has noticed, so let me mention some of the highlights…

The strange effort to ‘decolonize’ global health

5 September 2022 12:08 pm

“Global health” has emerged in the last decade or so as one of the growth areas in the medical and…