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Freedom of Expression & Expressive Conduct

Fostering an ethos of inquiry while building community and empowering lives of purpose, service and leadership

Freedom of Expression at AU

American University is committed to protecting free expression for all members of its community. Protections for free expression play an essential role in creating space for individuals to practice the ethos of inquiry, which is fundamental to the mission of a university.

Each member of this community balances their right to free inquiry with their responsibility to be open to listening and learning, respect the rights of others, and acknowledge each person’s human dignity. Through this balance, AU creates and maintains an environment that can advance knowledge, foster intellectual curiosity, encourage creative expression, build community, and empower lives of purpose, service, and leadership.

— from the AU Policy on Freedom of Expression & Expressive Conduct

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Freedom of Expression in the News

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More Than Words: Panel on Free Expression

Sylvia M. Burwell, former president of American University; Taffye Benson Clayton, vice president for inclusion and diversity at Auburn University; and Ronald Daniels, president of Johns Hopkins University discuss the importance and complexity of building a campus community and culture of free inquiry and speech and inclusivity. Jacqueline Pfeffer Merrill, director of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Campus Free Expression Project, moderates the panel.