Professor Jan-Warner Mueller, Princeton University, writing in The Guardian: “To be sure, many universities have recently committed to “institutional neutrality,” which is to say that institutions of higher learning should not comment on all kinds of issues of the day. A university should be, according to a seminal statement of the principle, a home for critics, not itself the critic. This idea has value under two conditions: critics remain free to speak their minds (something that cannot be taken for granted, given the Trump administration’s intimidation tactics), and universities remain free to defend their core mission.” Read more here.
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