We have truly lost the point of institutional neutrality at Vanderbilt. Institutional neutrality, originally based on the University of Chicago’s 1967 Kalven Report, encourages university leaders to refrain from taking public stances on controversial issues facing our community unless the issue is directly connected to the university’s core mission. Implementing this ideology should encourage students and staff to use their voices freely in an…
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