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American University
http://www.american.edu/academic.depts/provost/2/Library_regs/geninfo.html
- "American University endorses the Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure issued jointly in 1940 by the American Association of University Professors and the Association of American Colleges."
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Amherst College
http://www.amherst.edu/~deanfac/handbook/academicregulations.html
Under 2. Statement on Freedom of Expression and Dissent:
- "Amherst College prizes and defends freedom of speech and dissent. It affirms the right of teachers and students to teach and learn, free from coercive force and intimidation and subject only to the constraints of reasoned discourse and peaceful conduct. It also recognizes that such freedom and rights entail responsibility for one's actions. Thus, the College assures and protects the rights of its members to express their views so long as there is neither use nor threat of force nor interference with the rights of others to express their views."
Under 3. Statement on Respect for Persons:
- "Respect for the rights, dignity and integrity of others is essential for the well-being of a community. Actions by any person which do not reflect such respect for others are damaging to each member of the community and hence damaging to Amherst College. Each member of the community should be free from interference, intimidation or disparagement in the work place, the classroom and the social, recreational and residential environment.
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Arizona State University
http://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd201.html (See #2 under Faculty Senate Statement (July 1982))
- "In the exercise of this [teaching] freedom, the faculty member should be careful not to introduce controversial matters which have no relation to the subject matter of the course. The faculty member is also obligated to encourage the free pursuit of learning by students. The faculty member adheres to a proper role as intellectual guide and counselor. Every reasonable effort is made to foster honest academic conduct and to assure that evaluation of students reflects the true merit of their work.
http://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd201.html
- "The university endorses in principle the 1940 Statement of Principles of Academic Freedom and Tenure set forth by the American Association of University Professors and the Association of American Colleges and the 1929 Statement of the American Association of University Professors concerning resignations."
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Austin Peay State University
http://www.apsu.edu/academics/facultyhandbook/facultyhanbook041.pdf
- "APSU endorses the '1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure of the American Association of University Professors' as revised and refined since 1940, and also the 'Statement of Professional Ethics'..." (page 24)
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