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Kansas State University adopts free speech statement, earns Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās highest speech rating

MANHATTAN, Kan., Aug. 25, 2017 ā The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education is pleased to announce that Kansas State University has earned Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās highest, āgreen lightā rating for free speech. In consultation with Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS, the university revised its speech-related policies to fully reflect the universityās commitment to free speech. Kansas State University further affirmed its commitment to free expression by similar to the University of Chicagoās laudable statement on academic freedom.
āThis is an important, reaffirming moment for our university,ā said Cheryl Strecker, general counsel for the university. āWe are committed to our values of inclusion, diversity, anti-discrimination and nonviolence. At the same time, our principles and policies reflect the universityās longstanding commitment to free speech, a commitment that now is also formally expressed in our Statement on Free Speech and Expression. I hope that we can serve as a leader on this front as we and other institutions face the challenges of our day.ā
The university became the 33rd green light institution in Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās Spotlight database of nearly 450 colleges and universities, and the third institution to earn a green light this summer. This positive trend is the result of increased cooperation between students, faculty, administrators, and Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS. In August, Strecker informed Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS not only that the university had reworded its policies, but also that it had adopted a robust statement of commitment to free speech.
Kansas State University joins a growing list of colleges and universities that have adopted free speech policy statements that closely mirror the University of Chicagoās better known as the āChicago Statement.ā Kansas State Universityās version expands upon the Chicago Statement, acknowledging not only that āthe ideas of different members of the University community will often and quite naturally conflict,ā but also that āsome individualsā ideas will even conflict with the Universityās values and principles.ā
The universityās statement further provides that freedom of speech is āone of our most cherished rights, protected by the United States Constitution. Without unwavering protection of that right, our society would suffer, and the vulnerable in our society would suffer the most. Progress such as civil rights movements and the resulting gains would not be possible.ā
āWith its robust new free speech statement and its other policy revisions, Kansas State University has established itself as a leader in championing the free speech rights of its students and faculty,ā said Samantha Harris, Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās Vice President of Policy Research. āWe could not be happier to welcome Kansas State University to our list of green light institutions.ā
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending liberty, freedom of speech, due process, academic freedom, legal equality, and freedom of conscience on Americaās college campuses.
CONTACT:
Daniel Burnett, Communications Manager, Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org
Jennifer Tidball, Division of Communications and Marketing, Kansas State University: 785-532-2535; jtidball@k-state.edu
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