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FIREpresents the 10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech: 2021

10 worst colleges for free speech 2021

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17, 2021 — Would you make a student homeless during the pandemic because you didn’t like something he said? Or threaten faculty doctors fighting COVID-19 with termination for speaking to the press? If you’re a campus official at one of the schools on this list, you just might!

In the 10th edition of our annual “Worst Colleges for Free Speech” list, campus free speech watchdog the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education names and shames the worst in college censorship over the last year. And, as in years past, narrowing down the list was no easy task.

This year’s worst-of-the-worst list includes a college that fired a history professor for teaching history, one that tried to expel a student after she tweeted about Cardi B, and another that censored FIREfor Justice in Palestine with one hand and a pro-Second Amendment student with the other.

The 10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech are, in alphabetical order:

  • Collin College (McKinney, Texas)
  • Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, Penn.)
  • Fordham University (New York City)
  • Frostburg State University (Frostburg, Md.)
  • Haskell Indian Nations University (Lawrence, Kan.)
  • New York University (New York City)
  • Northwestern University Qatar (Doha, Qatar)
  • St. John’s University (New York City)
  • University of Illinois Chicago (Chicago, Ill.)
  • University of Tennessee (UT Health Science Center, Memphis, Tenn.)

Detailed descriptions of each college’s speech-chilling misdeeds are available on ֭’s website.

“Every single college on this list had a choice whether to suppress the viewpoints of their own students and faculty members — and every one chose to make the decisions that landed them on this list,” said FIREPresident and CEO Greg Lukianoff. “We expected 2020 to be quieter than normal as institutions focused on mitigating effects of the pandemic. But what we saw astounded us. As COVID cases exploded, so did ֭’s cases of campus rights violations. Last year was the busiest in ֭’s history, showing that while nearly every facet of our lives changed during the pandemic, at least one aspect remained shockingly constant: Administrators will continue to censor students and faculty members for no damn reason.”

FIRE also issued its third Lifetime Censorship Award, reserved for those colleges that appear so frequently on our annual worst list that they deserve special recognition. This year, Syracuse University — which made our list in 2011, , 2019, and 2020 — earned the award for its unashamed assault on expressive freedoms that has continued despite a pandemic, a new chancellor, lawsuits, and countless FIREletters, blog posts, and press releases. Syracuse joins Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and DePaul University as the three recipients to date of ֭’s lowest “honor.”

մǻ岹’s 10 Worst Colleges for Free Speech list marks ֭’s 10th year compiling its “worst-of-the-worst” list. Previous editions can be found on FIRE’s website.

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of students and faculty members at America’s colleges and universities. These rights include freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience — the essential qualities of liberty.

CONTACT:

Katie Kortepeter, Media Relations Associate, ֭: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org

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