January 5, 2001
How Facing Anti-Semitism Made Me Respect Affirmative Action
Everybody gets excited at the prospect of recruiting new faculty members. New hires represent opportunities to develop new programs, and they bring fresh ideas and conversations. Yet the "search and screen" process is often viewed with trepidation. Getting volunteers for search-committee duty often requires some cajoling, and finding someone to chair the committee can be downright trying.
It's not simply because such labors are terribly time-consuming, underappreciated, and
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