16 February 2024

UATX: A New University in Austin dedicated to The Fearless Pursuit of Truth

To get a sense of what this school—and this cohort—is all about, there is no better thing to do than to listen to today’s episode: a conversation with Harvard economist Roland Fryer, recorded live last weekend in front of these prospective students.
Roland Fryer is one of the most celebrated economists in the world. He is the author of more than 50 papers—on topics ranging from “the economic consequences of distinctively black names” to “racial differences in police shootings.” At 30, he became the youngest black tenured professor in Harvard's history. 
At 34, he won a MacArthur Genius Fellowship, followed by a John Bates Clark Medal, which is given to an economist in America under 40 who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge.

Economist Roland Fryer on Adversity, Race, and Refusing to Conform Honestly with Bari Weiss

    • Society & Culture

1 hr 17 min

 

 

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