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Sign Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOSās āThank Youā Note to the University of Chicago [UPDATED]
Update (September 7, 2016): Many thanks to the 884 people who signed Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS's "Thank You" note to the University of Chicago (UChicago). Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS sent the note to UChicago President Robert J. Zimmer, Dean of Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS in the College and "academic freedom letter" author Jay Ellison, and law professor Geoffrey R. Stone yesterday.

If you missed your chance to sign the note, don't worry: It's not too late to help effect change on campus. Pledge your support today to the Chicago Statement on Free Expression and ask your school or alma mater to do the same.
The University of Chicago (UChicago) has taken a bold stand for academic freedom with a back-to-school letter to incoming students telling them not to expect āintellectual āsafe spacesāā when they arrive on campus this fall. Now you can join Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS in saying "Thank You" to UChicago for taking this important step.
is the first of its kind to push back against the growing trend of calls for censoring āoffensiveā or āuncomfortableā ideas. But as Dean of Āé¶¹“«Ć½IOS Jay Ellison points out, those efforts are misguidedāespecially at universities where free inquiry must be paramount:
Our commitment to academic freedom means that we do not support so-called ātrigger warnings,ā we do not cancel invited speakers because their topics might prove controversial, and we do not condone the creation of intellectual āsafe spacesā where individuals can retreat from ideas and perspectives at odds with their own.
Fostering the free exchange of ideas reinforces a related University priorityābuilding a campus that welcomes people of all backgrounds. Diversity of opinion and background is a fundamental strength of our community. The members of our community must have the freedom to espouse and explore a wide range of ideas.
We agree.
If you do too, please sign our "Thank You" note to the University of Chicago.
(While youāre at it, donāt forget to pledge your support for the āthe universityās 2015 commitment to freedom of expression that helps protect speech on campusāand ask that your school adopt a version.)
CLICK HERE TO SIGN OUR "THANK YOU" NOTE TO UCHICAGO.
This article was originally published on August 29, 2016.
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