Dr. Larry Jackson is an experienced leader in higher education who oversees Columbia University's Core Curriculum. He is Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Director of the Witten Center for the Core Curriculum, and a Lecturer in philosophy at Columbia University. Larry leads seminars on literature, philosophy, and music in the Core Curriculum; teaches Justice Now for the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society and the Eric H. Holder Initiative for Civil and Political Rights; and co-leads the Practices in Community Building Fellowship seminar. Prior to Columbia, Larry held positions at The New School for Social Research, New York University, and the City University of New York. His writing has appeared in peer-reviewed academic journals and popular publications, he lectures internationally on education and philosophy, and he advises and assesses academic programs at universities throughout the world. Originally from the greater Philadelphia area, Larry was the first in his family to attend college and a low-income Pell Grant recipient. He has a Ph.D. in philosophy from The New School for Social Research, where he also received master’s degrees in Philosophy and Liberal Studies; he has a bachelor’s degree in American Studies from Skidmore College.
Media
Core Context: The 2024 Election, Conversation with Jen Maxfield (January 2025)
Creating A Third Space, Columbia College Today (Spring 2025)
Crisis and community, interview with sara just of pbs (October 2024)
between facts and wonder, Columbia college today (fall 2024)
enemies, a core story, columbia college today (summer 2024)
reading and protesting on campus, letter in the ny times (spring 2024)
the humanities, moral imagination, and democracy, Podcast interview (spring 2024)
Literature humanities and the democratic moral imagination (spring 2024)
the timeless power of ancient tragedies, columbia college today (spring 2024)
"Nos Impulsa A Ser Más REflexivos Sobre Nuestra Enseñanza," Revista Artes Liberales (December 2023)
Book bans and the attack on american democracy, dialogue with emily drabinski (october 2023)
the core's great community, columbia college today (fall 2023)
Schools without masters, lecture (July 2023)
Education and the crisis of democracy, Lecture (July 2023)
Rigor as skill building, podcast interview (December 2022)