American universities are under attack, and I don’t mean by President Donald Trump.
The biggest threat facing Harvard, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia and others — institutions with storied histories going back to before the founding of the United States — is coming from within, from activist thugs high on their own idealism.
But that’s no reason to abandon them entirely, or to burn them to the ground.
Those who took them over and remade them into leftist ideological wastelands don’t own them; they’re just squatting.
These schools are our nation’s oldest institutions, counting our founding fathers among their alumni, serving for centuries as stewards of our culture, letters and the arts.
Once they upheld a mission to cherish and pass on the ideals of Western civilization. That is their legacy and their worth.
They can be those protectors again.
Administrative bloat and activist intellectuals have taken over these campuses, but the bones of intellectual inquiry and academic rigor remain to be recaptured.