Topic: Fordham University
Fordham University has faced scrutiny over its handling of free speech on campus, particularly regarding the enforcement of implicit bias training for students expressing controversial views. This situation highlights the ongoing challenges to free expression in academic environments, where censorship and ideological conformity can undermine individual liberties. The implications of such policies extend beyond the university, raising concerns about the broader state of free speech in educational institutions.
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Free speech in US colleges is slightly improving, study suggests, but faces challenges in virtual learning
Free speech is still under threat in education.
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Student ordered to take “implicit bias training” for honoring Tiananmen Square and Captain David Dorn is suing
The lawsuit argues that Fordham U’s response was “in contravention of its own policies and rules equivocally committing the University…
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Fordham student forced to take “implicit bias training” after posts commemorating Tiananmen Square massacre
Tong also posted in support of murdered Police Captain David Dorn.



