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Protecting the free exchange of ideas

Those followers of this blog who also read USA Today will see our latest publication, Protecting the Free Exchange of Ideas, featured in today's issue. The report (which was released today) is also being sent to board members of over 600 institutions of higher education, as well as all 50 state governors and congressional education committees. This marks the launch of the latest campaign in our ongoing effort to promote intellectual diversity and pluralism on our nation's campuses. But whereas our previous report, Intellectual Diversity: Time for Action served to highlight the lack of real action on behalf of intellectual diversity at that time and urge concrete action, this new guide showcases those institutions that have taken positive steps to improve their intellectual climate and calls upon others to follow in their footsteps. Whether it is by eliminating speech codes, establishing new lecture series, or improving student grievance procedures, there are plenty of examples worthy of emulation. Be sure to check it out!

Posted by Sandra E. Czelusniak on June 18, 2009 at June 18, 2009 03:25 PM

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