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“What Is a Scientist?” A Fine Review for Forrest Mims

Clinical Psychologist Supports Human Exceptionalism

No, Really? Scientists Find Anti-Christian Prejudice in the Science World

What — Or Who? — Is the Singularity?

Marcos Eberlin Has a Remarkable New Definition of Science

The Transcendental Treasury of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness

James Damore and Evolutionary Storytelling

John Scopes on Higher Education

How Eli Rosenberg, Chair of ISU’s Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Concealed Viewpoint Discrimination When Explaining Tenure Denial
Tenure votes at the earliest levels are made by a faculty member’s department, and they typically set the tone for whether that faculty member will ultimately receive tenure. Dr. Guillermo Gonzalez was first denied tenure by his Department of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University (ISU) in November 2006, and he soon thereafter received a letter from the Eli Rosenberg, Department Chair, asserting that intelligent design (ID) played only a minor role in tenure deliberations. As Dr. Rosenberg stated: “Your co-authorship of ‘The Privileged Planet’ and related activity was raised by several of the external and internal letter writers and discussed briefly in the faculty meetings where your promotion was under consideration.” Tenure notification letter from Dr. Rosenberg to Read More ›





































