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Survey to study free speech perceptions on Indiana college campuses

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How much free speech to students think they have on Indiana’s college campuses? The state is hoping to find out.

To gauge student perception of free speech on Indiana’s public college campuses, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education sent out a survey to college students on Tuesday.

The survey is open throughout the month of April and asks students to answer questions about free speech and academic freedom at college campuses.

The Commission partnered with Gallup, a national polling organization, as well as Indiana’s public colleges to develop and administer the survey

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1 comment

Charles U Farley April 6, 2022 at 8:34 am

Woke as a joke and twice as dumb, modern college campuses are only places for free speech if you mindlessly parrot the approved leftist narrative. Don’t you DARE try and think for yourself in college!

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