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Survey: UT universities could do more to foster free speech on campus

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Monday, June 2, 2025   

A new survey revealed many college students believe free speech is increasingly under threat on college campuses.

The nonpartisan nonprofit Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression surveyed 58,000 college students, asking them about campus culture. Questions on the survey related to comfort expressing ideas, tolerance for speakers, disruptive conduct, openness and self-censorship.

Sean Stevens, chief research adviser for the foundation, said students see threats to free speech on all sides of the political spectrum.

"It's not just left-wing faculty or students going after more conservative faculty and students for inviting Ben Shapiro to campus," Stevens observed. "It's now with the federal government and whatever right-wing faculty there might be left, and the students going after left-leaning speech."

According to the survey, Utah State University was "average" and the University of Utah was "poor" when it came to fostering an environment allowing free speech. Since 2020, the University of Utah had four or more incidents where students were sanctioned. About 42% of all the students surveyed said it is "somewhat" clear their school's administration protects free speech but overall expressed low levels of comfort in sharing their views on controversial political topics.

Stevens noted schools struggled to uphold free speech rights as protests overtook many college campuses in 2024. He added the Trump administration's crackdown on universities and international students has raised the stakes.

"There's a much bigger cause for concern, because now it's also coming from the government," Stevens pointed out. "Faculty really need to step up, because students are rightfully concerned that if they say the wrong thing, that the hammer might come down on them."

President Donald Trump claims his actions against student protesters are for the sake of fighting antisemitism. Data from 2020 shows an uptick in punishments for speech and expression around the topic of police violence toward African Americans. Since then, other issues have taken center stage, including sexual harassment, abortion rights, transgender rights and the Israel-Gaza war.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.


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