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New Policy Requires School Leaders at University of Wisconsin System to Remain Neutral on Controversial Issues

New Policy Requires School Leaders at University of Wisconsin System to Remain Neutral on Controversial Issues

“Any expression of support or opposition must be approved by UW system President Jay Rothman or the university’s chancellor.”

This sounds like a policy that is designed to avoid lawsuits and media scandals more than anything else.

FOX News reports:

Universities of Wisconsin introduce policy requiring college leaders to stay neutral on controversial issues

Universities of Wisconsin leaders must remain neutral in public statements on political and social issues, and they should only make public statements on matters affecting school operations, under a new policy the university system released Friday.

Under the new policy, university leaders’ public statements must be limited to matters that directly affect university operations and the university’s mission, and they must maintain viewpoint neutrality when referencing any political or social controversy.

The purpose of the policy is “to uphold and protect academic freedom, freedom of expression, and an environment in which competing ideas can be freely discussed and debated by all members of the university community,” the policy states.

The policy applies to the system president and vice presidents, the university chancellors, provosts, vice chancellors, deans, directors, department chairs and anyone else who may be perceived as speaking on behalf of a system institution.

Any expression of support or opposition must be approved by UW system President Jay Rothman or the university’s chancellor.

Statements expressing solidarity or empathy should be avoided if they suggest support for one group’s viewpoint over another, the new police states.

The policy does not apply to faculty or staff who may express their expertise or judgment as it relates to their academic discipline or research expertise, including analysis or commentary on a political or social issue.

But, the policy notes, faculty and staff should be careful when posting such statements on university-owned channels to ensure they would not be misconstrued as being made on behalf of the institution. The policy also does not apply to faculty and staff’s personal statements on non-university-owned channels.

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Comments

An unspoken issue is the University is no longer the place people get indoctrinated the K-12 system is and what are we doing about that?

This is good news (yes even if the motivation is avoiding lawsuits) but while our side decided to embark on “Muh government bad” and surrendered the Universities the left was busy also conquering K-12 education.

destroycommunism | September 16, 2024 at 12:06 pm

this is aimed at patriots

the left never stops “working” on destruction of freedoms

K is too late. Portland is pushing “free” pre-school that is paid for by a tax on the wealthy. They can’t risk waiting till 5 because some kids may have sorted out that liberals are full of it by then. BTW, they have been collecting the taxes but so far none of the pre-schools have appeared. hmmmmmmm.

destroycommunism | September 16, 2024 at 6:00 pm

public funding could be and should be stopped but the socialists in congress know they have the propaganda machine on their side and the

gop is too fearful to lay out the capitalist business plan

so they stick with not only allowing the npr/pbs run universities to destroy america but that charter school nonsense