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Zachary Patterson

By Zachary Patterson

Zachary Patterson is an associate professor at Concordia University in Montreal. He writes primarily on issues related to the current state of Canadian academia.

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Zachary Patterson: Should universities be worried about political diversity?

It could be argued that the political affiliation of professors is not important and that professors can remain impartial. But what if that’s not the case?

Zachary Patterson - Posted on May 17, 2021
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