Free Speech and Academic Freedom on Campus FAQ
The university supports creative, thoughtful, and respectful discourse.
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Read MoreLand acknowledgments recognize Indigenous people’s history and connection to the land.
Read MoreHaving a healthy and pain-free smile also contributes to overall quality of life, including how one feels about themselves.
Read MoreSigns, notices and posters are covered by the university’s speech policy, so be sure to follow the process for permission to post.
Read MoreWe are a campus of more than 77,000 people. We aren’t always going to agree.
Read MoreThe Hinckley Institute of Politics and BYU’s International Center for Law and Religion Studies moderated “Tolerance Means Dialogues,” a discussion on how to live together respectfully and find common ground.
Read MorePresented by the Tanner Humanities Center, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m.
Read MoreThe change is an effort to align U Remembers with remembrances at other campuses and across the country.
Read MoreIndigenous artist and U alum Timothy White Eagle returns to campus with his newest work.
Read MoreThis recognition reflects the institution’s unwavering commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for individuals of all ages.
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