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PIERRE, S.D. – Board of
Regents’ President Kevin
V. Schieffer today commended Sheila Gestring,
president of the University
of South Dakota, for her
prompt and decisive action
over the weekend to investigate whether the Board
of Regents’ new Freedom
of Expression policy was
violated in connection with
a “Hawaiian Day” event at
the USD School of Law.
“The board has made
it very clear in policy that
neither professors nor
administrators can block
or unduly interfere with
free speech simply because
some might find it offensive,” Schieffer said. “While
it is important to conduct
a careful investigation to
ensure we understand
all of the facts, it is also
important to send a strong
and prompt message that
our freedom of expression
policies will be enforced on
the campuses. President
Gestring has done that. We
look forward to a full accounting of this case based
on a record of factual findings rather than unsubstantiated reports.”
Schieffer added that
this case presents a good
opportunity to articulate
and test the robustness
of the Board of Regents’
policy. “No one should be
afraid to discuss all aspects
of a controversial issue,
including educators and
administrators. But using
administrative authority to
inhibit free speech would
cross a line that is clearly
defined in our policy, and
should not be tolerated,”
he said.
“We do no service to our
students by indoctrinating
them with ‘political correctness’ run amok,” Schieffer said. The board’s policy
states that “it is the Board’s
fundamental commitment
to the principle [of Free
Speech] that viewpoints
may not be suppressed
because the ideas put forth
are thought by some or
even by most members of
the institutions’ community
to be offensive, unwise,
immoral, or wrong-headed.
Controversial speech and
robust debate are expected
and valued at the institutions.”
Schieffer added that
the board looks forward
to a clear and comprehensive report from USD on
whether any administrative
or other official action involved in the USD incident
violated free speech policy
or not, along with supporting factual detail and
applied policy determinations. “We need to know
that all of our institutions
are effectively communicating and enforcing free
speech,” Schieffer said.
“Regardless of the outcome, this case presents a
good opportunity to make
sure that happens.”
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