Have you or a loved one been ‘affected’ by ‘free speech?’ Colorado State University has resources to help.
Colorado State University (CSU) is promoting resources for students who may be affected by free speech events that occur on campus. Read more
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Colorado State University (CSU) is promoting resources for students who may be affected by free speech events that occur on campus. Read more
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Multiple underrepresented communities will be represented for the first time at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, with a newly selected president. Read more
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An assignment shows an instructor directing students to locate someone that they can accuse of 'racism,' 'ableist racist or homophobic use of language,' or 'micro-aggressions.' Read more
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