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THE podcast: what to do when the principles of free speech are tested

Daniel Diermeier, chancellor of Vanderbilt University, urges universities to take the path of principled neutrality and civil discourse in the face of polarising events

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Vanderbilt University
26 Oct 2023
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Academic freedom and free speech are the defining values of higher education institutions. But sticking to those principles becomes very difficult when polarising political events divide communities on and off campus. In this episode, free speech champion and chancellor of Vanderbilt University, Daniel Diermeier, discusses how academic leaders should respond to the Israel-Hamas war.

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