NYU Students Respond to Professor’s “Going Muslim” Comments
NYU students react to a professor’s column that characterized Hasan’s actions at Ford Hood as “Going Muslim.”
NYU students react to a professor’s column that characterized Hasan’s actions at Ford Hood as “Going Muslim.”
Signs point to the Supreme Court taking another look at the right of student organizations to set qualifications for membership.
Federal court grants temporary restraining order against free speech zone, permitting ‘Empty Holster’ protest.
A private event hosted by the USC College Republicans featuring conservative speaker David Horowitz prompted protests and a walkout Wednesday night.
Minding the Campus invited several academics and other observers of the campus scene to post brief reactions to University of Chicago President Zimmer’s remarks on academic freedom.
Minding the Campus invited several academics and other observers of the campus scene to post brief reactions to University of Chicago President Zimmer’s remarks on academic freedom.
Today I am scheduled to speak at the University of Southern California. The focus of my speech will be the genocidal incitement of the prophet Mohammed that calls on Muslims to exterminate the Jews as the condition of their redemption.F
The University of North Texas (UNT) has revised its “Free Speech and Public Assembly Policy,” which previously provided for only six “free speech areas” on campus where students could “engage in constitutionally protected speech and expression at the University of North Texas.”
To the class of 2013, Columbia University’s recent public trials over academic freedom may seem like ancient history, discussed only on occasion in University Writing classrooms or encountered by accident while exploring next semester’s course schedule and Googling professor Joseph Massad.
Over the past two decades we have witnessed the emergence of a mass movement of political extremism and support for totalitarianism on Western college campuses.
Police reported no serious incidents at Temple University last night during the speech on campus by Geert Wilders, a controversial Dutch politician with anti-Islamic views.
Even before Dutch politician Geert Wilders delivered his address at Temple University this week, in which he warned students that a “stealth jihad” was stifling discussion of radical Islam, student groups and Temple faculty administrators had collaborated to confirm the urgency of his message that free speech is under assault in modern academia.
At first glance one would be hard pressed to align David Horowitz and Sir Salman Rushdie on any socio-cultural barometer together, but this is no longer the case.
Conservative warrior David Horowitz was scheduled to speak at St. Louis University this month. But he won’t be. University officials canceled his speech because of its title: “Islamo-Fascism Awareness and Civil Rights.”
The Muslim Students Association Attempts to Shut Down Free Speech on Campus and Is Challenged By the David Horowitz Freedom Center