Proposed Policy on Speech and Advocacy in Public Areas Available for Comment

A Student Activism Workgroup (charged by the President and Provost) has reviewed 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ's policies and guidelines related to free speech activities on campus and have suggested edits for the Policy on Speech and Advocacy in Public Areas. The edits consist of clarification of speech that is prohibited, clarification of definitions within the policy, and emphasis on reserving areas to assist in making events successful and safe.

The University Policy Committee (UPC) invites the campus community to review the Policy on Speech and Advocacy in Public Areas. The proposed policy will be available on the UPC website through January 3.

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