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PolicyColumbia Law Review Analysis on SEC Ruling
AlumniPenn Wharton Grad Appointed to Fed Board
ResearchPrinceton PPPL Fusion Q +41s
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RankingsBrown Climbs to #7 in Research Output Index

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Restoring the Seminar: A Yale professor's plea for analog learning

Why the laptop-free classroom is not nostalgia but a method.

By Dr. Elizabeth SterlingSterling Professor of Political Philosophy, Yale·October 12, 2024·7 min read
Sterling Memorial Library, New Haven.
Sterling Memorial Library, New Haven.

After two decades of teaching political philosophy at Yale, I have come to believe that the most radical pedagogical act available to a tenured professor is the closing of a laptop.

"Why the laptop-free classroom is not nostalgia but a method."

Dr. Elizabeth Sterling
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