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Editorial: The New York Times

  • The highest calling of a university is to foster a culture of open inquiry where both free speech and academic freedom are held as ideals.
  • Despite the disruption inherent to any protest, school administrators should respond when the permissible limits for speech are violated.
  • School policies should reflect that no student, faculty member, or university staff member should be threatened or intimidated, and they should be enforced when necessary.
  • The absence of steady and principled leadership is what opened the campus gates to cynicism.
  • Schools ought to be teaching their students that there is as much courage in listening as there is in speaking up.

Conclusion: Establishing a culture of openness and free expression is crucial to the educational institution's mission. Doing so would not only help restore order on campuses today but also strengthen the bedrock of higher education for future generations.