
Free speech wall in downtown Charlottesville pedestrian mall
The Committee on Free Expression and Inquiry heard more than 20 students, professors, alumni and parents during an hour-and-a-half “listening session” May 4, but did not respond to questions or concerns.
University of Virginia President Jim Ryan created the Committee on Free Expression and inquiry in February after bitter complains from alumni, students, and a faculty members that conservative voices on the grounds were being stifled by social-media harassment and an administration that vacillates between indifference and hostility. He tasked the committee to craft a long-term set of values to which the University should adhere.
Several faculty members said that the administration no longer tolerates criticism of University policies, reports the Cavalier Daily. Continue reading