ADAM KISSEL is a visiting fellow for higher education reform in the Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation. He is a board member of the University of West Florida, Southern Wesleyan University, and the National Association of Scholars. He also serves on the America250 Civics, History, and America's Future Advisory Council. A graduate of the University of Chicago and Harvard, he served in the first Trump administration as deputy assistant secretary for higher education programs. He lives in Charleston, West Virginia.
Slacking is a troubling tale of curricular decline, moral relativism, and missed opportunities at the Ivies. The coauthors address these shortcomings concisely without cant or condescension. They also highlight dozens of intellectually rigorous gen-ed courses. I cannot fathom my reading life—or our democracy’s development—separate from nearly four centuries of Ivy League wisdom. This book maps out how students can reclaim this rich heritage from the inside. —Jon Parrish Peede, former chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities