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Adoptions of an Official Position of Institutional Neutrality
Institutional Neutrality is the idea that colleges and universities should not, as institutions, take positions on social and political issues unless those issues “threaten the very mission of the university and its values of free inquiry.” Instead, these discussions should be left to students and faculty.
The following institutions have adopted an official position of institutional neutrality substantially similar to the principles set forth in the University of Chicago’s Kalven Report.
Claremont McKenna College: December 6, 2018
Vanderbilt University: February, 2021
University of North Carolina System: July 14, 2023
Utah State University: December, 2023
University of Wyoming: December 5, 2023
College of the Holy Cross: February 6, 2024
Western Kentucky University: March 25, 2024
Syracuse University: May 7, 2024
: May 28, 2024
Stanford University: May 30, 2024
Purdue University: June 3, 2024
Clark University: June 10, 2024
Johns Hopkins University: August 15, 2024
University of Southern California: August 20, 2024
University of Texas System: August 22, 2024
Emerson College: August 23, 2024
University of Colorado Boulder: August 28, 2024
University of Alabama System: September 5, 2024
Washington State University: September 9, 2024
University of Pennsylvania: September 10, 2024
University of Wisconsin System: September 13, 2024
University of Virginia: September 13, 2024
Northwestern University: September 27, 2024
Louisiana State University: October 10, 2024
University of Michigan: October 17, 2024
Yale University: October 30, 2024
Michigan State University: December 4, 2024
Dartmouth College: December 10, 2024
Idaho State Board of Education: December 18, 2024
Read more about FIRE's stance on institutional neutrality and the Kalven Report