Campus Free Speech

Campus Free Speech

PEN America champions free speech on college campuses and provides resources to students and administrators to maximize both speech and inclusion.

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Free Speech Principles

Understand PEN America’s position when it comes to upholding free speech, academic freedom, and inclusive communities. 

Campus For All Workshops

Developed by a diverse team of higher education professionals, our workshop offerings cover the basics of free speech and academic freedom and provide tools and tactics on campus for all members of the campus community.

Our team is also available for conference presentations, keynotes, and panel discussions. For more information, get in touch with us at [email protected].

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Tips & Guidance

  • A wall with posters and a whiteboard featuring Arabic text, next to an office door labeled 010 Maura Finkelstein. Photo credit: The Muhlenberg Weekly.

    When Social Media Posts Become a Fireable Offense

    Thursday January 8
  • A man at a protest holds a red and yellow sign listing Types of Property: Women, Slaves, Animals, Cars, Land, etc. Other people and trees are visible in the background.

    Is Hate Speech Free Speech? 

    Monday January 5
  • Audience seated in a lecture hall, with two people at the back holding a sign that reads Raskin STOP ARMING ISRAEL. The mood appears attentive, and some people are looking toward the sign.

    What is a Heckler’s Veto?

    Friday December 5

PEN America on the Latest Campus Free Speech News

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    PEN America Urges Texas A&M to End Censorship

    Tuesday April 21
  • Historic government building with tall columns and a central tower topped by a flag, set against a partly cloudy sky. Photo credit: Antony-22 / Wikimedia.

    Tennessee’s “Charlie Kirk Act” Poses a Threat to Campus Free Speech

    Wednesday April 15
  • A large, modern beige brick building with large windows and columns, labeled William H. Enfield Hall, sits under a clear blue sky with a small tree and grassy lawn in the foreground.

    Political Pressure Has No Place in University Hiring Decisions

    Friday January 16

Help PEN America Defend Campus Free Speech

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Join the fight against the censorship of our colleges and universities. Support PEN America and help us defend the right to teach and the right to learn.