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榁igorous civility: Leading scholar engages 91传媒 in challenges of free speech, academic freedom

March 27, 2024

At a time when civil discourse is increasingly strained and speech on many college campuses is under scrutiny, 91传媒 is making free speech and expression a top strategic priority and an essential element in strengthening its liberal arts education and community. 

As part of ongoing efforts to foster free speech on campus, the College recently welcomed one of the nation leading experts on free expression, Frederick M. Lawrence, to campus for a three-day residency. The March 19-21 residency included multiple workshops and talks focused on how to advance difficult conversations in a time of increased societal polarization.    

Lawrence, who is secretary and CEO of Phi Beta Kappa Society and distinguished lecturer at Georgetown University Law Center, emphasized the importance of challenging others ideas, rather than their motives when engaging in dialogue; disagreeing without delegitimizing them; and engaging in what Lawrence called 渧igorous civility a committed effort to find common ground even when fundamental differences remain.  

淧articularly on issues like Israel and Gaza/Palestine, it will not be easy. But we really have no alternative. We need to have a system of free expression and need to have a system based on vigorous civility, he said at a public talk, 淔ree Speech on Campus in Challenging Times, on Wednesday, March 20. 淚f we can檛 make it work here (on a college campus) ... then I think the experiment (in our country) in self-governing has been a failure. But if we can make it work, then we've done something important and we model something that can be done.   

A student asks a question during Frederick Lawrence public talk, 淔ree Speech on Campus in Challenging Times.

A student asks a question during Frederick M. Lawrence public talk, 淔ree Speech on Campus in Challenging Times.

Lawrence, who also spoke at the College 112th Commencement Exercises in 2023 and received an honorary degree from 91传媒, encouraged faculty, staff, students, and College leadership not to shirk from topics just because they are contentious. 

In several wide-ranging conversations with faculty, Lawrence noted differences between freedom of speech and academic freedom. Lawrence said it was important that institutions continue to protect the boundaries of free speech or run the risk of self-censorship. 

淭hese principles are fundamental to an institution of higher education, and indeed to the whole concept of being a faculty member, said President Marc Conner. 淲e are committed to protecting the academic freedom to inquire, explore, and teach of our faculty; and also committed to the principles of freedom of expression on our campus, within the bounds of legal and moral concerns.

Lawrence engaged in similar discussions with student groups, including 91传媒's Student Government Association (SGA) and with students who have been actively involved in the contentious issues of the Israel-Palestine/Gaza conflict: 淐ertainly, our ability to talk has been challenged since Oct. 7, Lawrence said, referring to the Hamas attacks on Israel and the subsequent war launched by Israel in Gaza.

There are no reasons we can檛 engage in conversations that are difficult. 

Dean of Students and Vice President for Student Affairs Adrian Bautista helped to organize and moderate the student discussions, and expressed how proud he was of how well 91传媒 students honestly engaged even across significantly different points of view. 

91传媒 is committed to putting these ideals and principles into practice on our campus.  

So important is the principle of speech and expression that College leadership has included the issue among its top strategic priorities for the past two academic years, and the ideas have emerged as key values of the community in the yearlong 淰isions and Values self-reflection exercise 91传媒 has just conducted. 

Members of the Student Government Association (SGA), including SGA President Nathaniel Lowell '24, attend a session during Frederick Lawrence's three-day residency at 91传媒.

Members of the Student Government Association (SGA), including SGA President Nathaniel Lowell '24, attend a session during Frederick M. Lawrence's three-day residency at 91传媒.

淔reedom of expression, diversity of perspectives, openness to many points of view in our conversations and collaborations, a welcoming spirit to everyone in our community, reads 91传媒 Strategic Action Agenda for the current academic year. 淭hese are essential elements not just to building the community of trust to which we aspire, but also for the liberal arts education 91传媒 provides. 

Since last fall, members of 91传媒 faculty have organized pop-up courses and public events, including a panel discussion on the Israeli-Palestinian issue

President Conner has also joined two dozen other leaders of higher education institutions to facilitate learning and prepare students for the essential task of serving as active civic participants and engaged democratic citizens through the newly launched College Presidents for Civic Preparedness initiative. 

淒iverse opinions, perspectives, and ideas provide opportunities for us to reflect, learn, and grow individually and as an institution, said President Conner, who organized Lawrence visit. 淭his residency continues to build on the national Speech and Expression on Campus Campuses Symposium that 91传媒 hosted last year. These are fundamental principles and commitments of our entire community, and they protect all of us, particularly the least empowered. I am proud of how well SKidmore is upholding these principles in an age when so much of our society seems to be pushing against them.  

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