Nadje Al-Ali, Paul Nahme, Andre C. Willis
Faculty On The Edge
Nadje Al-Ali, Paul Nahme and Andre C. Willis are three "Faculty on the Edge"! In the midst of multi-sided crises in university life, they give up the pretense that everything is under control. Inexpertly edited and with little production, their free-ranging and candid takes on university politics, governance, and the state of higher education are released here as a podcast that refuses to stay in its lane. Expect sharp analysis, occasional irreverence, and candid conversations about the broader cultural and political forces shaping academic life, as well as revelations about the personal toll...
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Faculty on the Edge 3 : (Dis)Agreement 01.06.2026 58:29
Starting with our reactions to “the agreement” and the strange experience of feeling infantilized, we find ourselves discussing disagreement, criticism, and what it means to engage seriously with one another inside and outside the classroom. Along the way, we ask some uncomfortable questions: What would an ideal learning community look like? How much of ourselves should we bring into academic spac...
Faculty on the Edge 2: Vulnerability 01.06.2026 50:06
In this episode, we explore the limits of identity politics, different forms of vulnerability in the classroom, and the academic personas we cultivate. We reflect on the significance of gender, the structural vulnerabilities intensified by the current political moment, and whether academia has long operated under assumptions of invulnerability, particularly when it comes to academic freedom. We al...
Faculty on the Edge 1: Tradition 01.06.2026 47:29
Episode 1 begins with a quiet doubt: is speaking off the cuff really a good idea for people trained to weigh every word? That hesitation quickly becomes a conversation about our habits as thinkers - our traditions, our attachments, and our blind spots - before things drift, inevitably, into the personal. Thoughtful, candid, and only slightly unguarded.
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