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12. Academic Freedom and Freedom of Speech: A Conversation with Roger J. Ward
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- EdUp Provost
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- Nov 19, 2025
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Summary
In this conversation with EdUp Provost host Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner, Dr. Roger J. Ward discusses the chapter on academic freedom and freedom of speech he wrote for the Chief Academic Officer’s Handbook: A Provost’s Guide to Visionary Leadership. Dr Ward explains the critical distinctions between academic freedom and freedom of speech, emphasizing their importance in higher education. He explores the historical context of these concepts, the challenges faced by institutions today, and the limitations that exist within academic freedom. Dr. Ward also addresses the implications of recent political developments on academic freedom and the role of institutions in safeguarding these principles while promoting respectful discourse. Recorded in February 2025, this episode does not reflect the federal government's recent challenges to freedom of speech and academic freedom. Takeaways Academic freedom is essential for faculty to teach and research without fear. Freedom of speech is protected under the First Amendment, but not absolute. The distinction between academic freedom and freedom of speech is crucial for academic leaders. Recent societal changes impact how academic freedom is perceived and applied. Institutions must navigate the balance between academic freedom and a respectful environment.