U. Pittsburgh Gets Failing Grade on Free Speech as Students Fear Speaking Out

If you’re not a leftist, it takes courage to speak out on most college campuses.

Campus Reform reports:

Pitt earns failing free speech grade as students fear backlash for sharing views

The University of Pittsburgh’s declining free speech ranking has raised concerns among students, who report that open expression is limited in practice despite being protected in policy.

Pitt received its lowest-ever score in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression’s (FIRE) 2026 College Free Speech Rankings, earning a failing grade of 52.1 out of 100 and ranking 219th out of 257 schools nationwide. The latest report, released last month, evaluates universities based on student surveys, campus policies, and recent speech controversies.In a statement to The Pitt News, the university defended its record, claiming it “has a strong record of supporting free speech for its students, faculty and staff and encouraging constructive conversations and the free exchange of ideas.”However, FIRE’s data present a contrasting picture. Pitt received its lowest scores in categories measuring “Comfort Expressing Ideas” and “Administrative Support,” meaning students feel less comfortable sharing their opinions and view administrators as less supportive of open dialogue.Although FIRE’s findings reveal a widespread issue with self-censorship, The Pitt News’ coverage focused almost entirely on activism related to Gaza and Palestine, omitting mention of conservative or right-leaning students who also report challenges expressing their views.Members of the university’s College Republicans chapter told Campus Reform that this imbalance has created a culture where many students hesitate to speak up.Jesse Milston, the Pitt College Republicans vice president, told Campus Reform “I don’t believe Pitt students can do so.”“While they may have the physical ability, the pressure from their peers forces them into compliance and silence,” he said. ”There is a culture of fearing saying the wrong thing, letting you be canceled or punished.”

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