The Failure of Expert Models and forecasts|The Coronavirus a…
This Hillsdale College online symposium session features remarks by journalist and author Alex Berenson, followed by an interview with John J. Miller, director of the College’s Dow Journalism Program. It considers the failure of specialist predictions and designs connected to the coronavirus crisis. View other seminar sessions: https://symposium.hillsdale.edu.
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This Hillsdale College online symposium session includes remarks by journalist and author Alex Berenson, followed by an interview with John J. Miller, director of the College’s Dow Journalism Program. It considers the failure of expert forecasts and designs related to the coronavirus crisis. As a nonsectarian Christian organization, Hillsdale College preserves “by precept and example” the immemorial mentors and practices of the Christian faith.
By training the young in the liberal arts, Hillsdale College prepares trainees to become leaders worthy of that legacy.