Stories from Muhammad Hamid Zaman
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Plenty of time
The real problem is not in the action, but in the attitude. For us as a society, it is no longer a goal to be punctual
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Not quite a Mother’s Day
We have a long way to go before we can consider ourselves worthy of celebrating our mothers
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The missing genre
In a world obsessed with politics, or worse, with politicians, ‘market’ demand for science journalism is negligible
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Needed: space upstairs
Either we build more open spaces for the flow of ideas, or we continue to lose pioneers like Sabeen
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Apathy and incompetence
We have an opaque lens of self-reflection towards well-being — particularly of those who are not in our field of view
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Knowledge & inconvenience
University administrators need to make a strong case to all of us that engagement in inconvenient debates
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The lights must stay on
Providing adequate security to schools and colleges is necessary, but so is strengthening our institutions from within
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Who owns quality?
Ownership of quality does not rest upon a single individual but is, instead, a feature of the system as a whole
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Where are we Marching to?
Rankings may pose threats of creating a culture of prejudice and academic racism
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The university: obligation or transaction?
We need to separate daily operations of the university that require financial resources from the grand vision









