"Because the University is committed to free and open inquiry in all matters, it guarantees all members of the University community the broadest possible latitude to speak, write, listen, challenge, and learn. Except insofar as limitations on that freedom are necessary to the functioning of the University, Princeton University fully respects and supports the freedom of all members of the University community to discuss any problem that presents itself."
- Statement on Freedom of Expression from the University’s Rights, Rules, Responsibilities 1.1.3
Princeton Statements
from the University’s Rights, Rules, Responsibilities 1.1.3
from the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students
from the Office of the Vice Provost for Institutional Equity and Diversity
Chapter 8, on freedom of inquiry, expression, publication and association
from AAU 2013 Statement on Academic Principles
from the Office of General Council
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Articles
Keith E. Whittington
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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David A. Bell
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Bookshelf
Charles W. Eliot
Ithaca, New York [Press of Andrus & Church] 1907
Richard Hofstadter and Walter P. Metzger
New York: Columbia University Press, 1955
Greg Lukianoff
New York: Encounter Books, 2012
Daniel Gordon, ed.
London: Routledge, 2022
Keith Whittington
New York: Polity Press, 2024