Beyond free speech: Why engaged inclusive discourse matters
CSU is focusing not on whether we can stop anyone from saying anything, but on how we can — through dialogue — solve hard problems, make big decisions, and shape our world.
CSU is focusing not on whether we can stop anyone from saying anything, but on how we can — through dialogue — solve hard problems, make big decisions, and shape our world.
I am personally committed to continuing to pushing forward in the work needed to engage with others to build not only a more just and inclusive CSU, but a more just and inclusive society.
The time is NOW for all of us to work for a more just and equitable world. For addressing injustices against one of us is the affirmation of freedoms for all of us.
Like CSU Pueblo, activism is not just what I do as President of this institution, it is who I am.
Being respectful and engaging with the intention of understanding different perspectives is an expectation in CSU Global online classrooms – and is a practice that can help drive more productive conversations.
The fact a public institution has to allow certain speech to occur does not mean that the institution condones the speech.
Let us use our voices, our freedom of speech, to be civil, responsible, and persuasive.
The Public Safety Team wants to remind the community about policies and hours related to campus facilities and spaces, particularly late evening and overnight assembling in public areas across campus.
The CSU Office of The Vice President for Diversity and CoADOHE (Colorado Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education) invite students, faculty and staff to attend Think Tank: Free Speech Summit on April 13
We often see speech and assembly activities on the Lory Student Center Plaza.