Free Expression – The University's commitment to free expression
Free Expression: A University of Chicago Core Value. An education that fosters free expression empowers students to engage with challenging ideas – in college ...
News and Programming | Free Expression - Chicago Principles
This page details communications, events, programming, and news articles related to the University's commitment to free expression and open discourse.
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History of Free Expression - Chicago Principles
Freedom of expression is a core element of the history and culture of the University of Chicago. A commitment to the principles of free speech and academic ...
Adopting the Chicago Statement - FIRE
A free speech statement is a set of principles the university community aspires to achieve. Adopting the Chicago Statement describes how the university hopes to ...
Free Expression: The Day Tomorrow Began | University of Chicago
In 1890, the University of Chicago was founded on the belief that an empowering education must be rooted in the principles of free expression.
Chicago principles - Wikipedia
The Chicago principles, also known as the Chicago Statement, are a set of guiding principles intended to demonstrate a commitment to freedom of speech and ...
Against Endorsing the Chicago Principles - Inside Higher Ed
In response to rising tensions around free speech, many colleges and universities have endorsed the Chicago principles, which express a ...
Chicago seeks to reinforce campus free speech principles
With the 10th anniversary of the principles coming next year, Chicago is inaugurating a new Forum on Free Inquiry and Expression, with a choice ...
Chicago Principles - MIT Free Speech Alliance
The Chicago Principles, created in 2014 at the University of Chicago, is one of the pillars of university free speech. The three-page document declares ...
New Academic Freedom Principles Open Door to Outside Intervention
“Except insofar as limitations on that freedom are necessary to the functioning of the university, [the university] fully respects and supports ...