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62: Goldwater Institute's Timothy Manila on Arizona University Curriculum and Civics Concerns

23 min · 16. apr. 2026
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In this episode of the Grand Canyon Times Podcast, host Leila Golan speaks with Timothy Manila, Director of Higher Education at the Goldwater Institute, about new reports examining Arizona's public universities. Manila outlines concerns about ideological influence in honors programs and gaps in civics education, and discusses proposed reforms to restore academic standards and accountability.

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