In recent years, the foundational values of free speech and open inquiry have increasingly come under assault at the nation’s colleges and universities. Given the enormous amounts of taxpayer dollars that flow to the academy, it is both reasonable and appropriate to insist that federal funds no longer support research at institutions that choose to circumscribe speech and thought.
On Campus / Viewpoint Diversity
Restoring Free Inquiry on Campus
By Frederick M. Hess & Grant Addison ● National Affairs ● 06/10/2018
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