In Search of an Open Mind

Speeches and Writings

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Pub Date 5 Nov 2024 | Archive Date 12 Feb 2025

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Throughout his twenty-one-year tenure as president of Columbia University, Lee C. Bollinger was an outspoken national leader on many of the major issues confronting higher education and society more broadly. One of the country’s preeminent First Amendment scholars, he published frequently on free speech and press while leading a wide range of transformational university initiatives. During a period marked by profound change, he spoke within and beyond the academy about the challenges facing journalism, global free speech, and academic freedom, as well as the critical value of increasing racial and cultural diversity in higher education through affirmative action.

In Search of an Open Mind is a curated selection of Bollinger’s speeches, articles, and opinion columns during these momentous decades, reflecting on many significant events and challenges. These pieces cover a broad array of topics, from civil rights and civil liberties to the nature of the university and living a good life. Bollinger spoke often about the essential role of affirmative action in college admissions in overcoming the long legacy of racial discrimination, having led the litigation in the landmark case of Grutter v. Bollinger, in which, for the first time, a majority of the Supreme Court upheld the practice as constitutional. With the engaging writing style of a seasoned speaker and gifted teacher, this book provides first-hand insights into central issues of our civic and political life that are as timely now as when they were originally delivered.

Throughout his twenty-one-year tenure as president of Columbia University, Lee C. Bollinger was an outspoken national leader on many of the major issues confronting higher education and society more...


Advance Praise

"The issues that Lee Bollinger confronted during his more than two decades as Columbia’s president are questions that grip us still: free speech, freedom of the press, affirmative action and racial justice, the purposes of universities. His words over that near quarter century of challenge and change vividly illuminate both where we have been and where we might go."

--Drew Gilpin Faust, President Emerita and the Arthur Kingsley Porter University Professor, Harvard University

"The issues that Lee Bollinger confronted during his more than two decades as Columbia’s president are questions that grip us still: free speech, freedom of the press, affirmative action and racial...


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ISBN 9780231217996
PRICE US$35.00 (USD)
PAGES 360

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