Media Appearances
Science and the War Against Diversity with David B. Oppenheimer
Professor David B. Oppenheimer describes the principle that diverse groups of people are more effective at creative problem solving than homogeneous groups. This idea has been recognized since the founding of the University of Berlin in 1810 by Wilhelm Von Humboldt. Over the last thirty years it has been confirmed in over a thousand scientific studies. He contests the claim that diversity represents discrimination against the majority group of, typically, white males.