Higher Education Needs More Socrates and Plato
The liberal arts are fading just when we need them most.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Harun Küçük
Recent and archived work by Ezekiel J. Emanuel for The New York Times
The liberal arts are fading just when we need them most.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Harun Küçük
Something is deeply wrong at America’s colleges and universities.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel
Honest reflection is essential to ensure that the nation’s response to the next pandemic is better.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Luciana Borio, Rick Bright, Michael T. Osterholm, Jill Jim and David Michaels
Policies in some states are also hurting efforts to keep children safe.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Matthew Guido
Even with the successes against Covid, there is much room for improvement.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, David Michaels, Rick Bright and Michael T. Osterholm
The planet’s most populous nation cannot seal itself off from the world forever.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Michael T. Osterholm
The reasons men are more likely than women to die of or become severely ill with Covid-19 remain unclear.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel
Countries should be getting vaccines based on their needs, not their population.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel and Govind Persad
Cases are surging. We need to maximize the number of inoculated frontline workers and students.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Aaron Glickman and Amaya Diana
How soon life returns to normal depends on what we do now.
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Rick Bright and Céline Gounder