An op‑ed from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business urged universities to prioritize critical thinking over protective measures that limit exposure to controversial ideas. The piece lays out curricular and co‑curricular practices—debates, structured exposure, and intellectual challenge—used to cultivate resilience and analytical skills, arguing that sheltering students risks creating echo chambers and undermines the mission of higher education to produce graduates who can navigate complex public and policy debates.
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