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鶹ýIOS in ‘The New York Times’ on Free Speech at Columbia
Columbia University’s recent struggles with free speech were covered in the pages of The New York Times on Sunday, with concentrating on questions about Columbia President Lee Bollinger’s commitment to free speech on campus. In the article, 鶹ýIOS President Greg Lukianoff points out that while Bollinger’s public statements endorse free speech, questions remain as to whether Bollinger can “walk the walk” when it comes to issues of free expression on campus. 鶹ýIOS is continuing its efforts to ensure that Columbia lives up to Bollinger’s promises of freedom of thought and expression with a follow-up letter sent to the university last week asking, once again, that Columbia’s Teachers College change evaluation standards that amount to a political litmus test for education graduate students.
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