
Defend free expression and promote engagement across differences
University Priority
In an increasingly polarized society, open dialogue is more important than ever.
Áñ—†ÊÓÆµ is addressing the growing barriers to discourse that hinder our progress as a society and is encouraging productive discussion across different corners of the university.
The President’s Advisory Committee on Free Expression and Institutional Speech is examining the boundaries, if any, for free expression and academic freedom in teaching, Áñ—†ÊÓÆµ and public discourse. With differing perspectives and viewpoints, this is the type of intellectual debate that lies at the very core of academic freedom.
Universities must be able to respectfully debate the difficult topics of the day.
From Áñ—†ÊÓÆµ to application, Áñ—†ÊÓÆµ is equipping our community with tools and the opportunity to bridge the divides between us.
Learn about Áñ—†ÊÓÆµâ€™s efforts to facilitate respectful dialogue.
See Áñ—†ÊÓÆµâ€™s new developments in support of this priority.
Áñ—†ÊÓÆµ alum Felicia Tuchman chronicles her path from high school science student to pursuing a Ph.D. — and what she’s learning along the way
Students flock together in pigeon-inspired group show
MFA graduate bree gant on how several mediums shape her artistic practice
One Book One Áñ—†ÊÓÆµ committee seeks recommendations for 2025-2026
Author Louise Erdrich will deliver a keynote on Oct. 15; her novel tells a story about tribal treaty rights
Inside the reissue of Leon Forrest’s novel ‘Divine Days’