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果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Campus Scholars are making college campuses more free speech-friendly

FIRECampus Scholars fall 2023 group shot - Front row left to right: Sahar Tartak, Kiran Subramanian, Mia Antonacci Back row left to right: Malcolm Mahoney, Aidan Buehler, Sami Al-Asady

FIRE's incoming class of campus scholars. Front row left to right: Sahar Tartak, Kiran Subramanian, Mia Antonacci. Back row left to right: Malcolm Mahoney, Aidan Buehler, Sami Al-Asady

FIRE Campus Scholars have one goal: Improve the speech climate at their school. This semester, they have their work cut out for them, as almost every member of the fall 2023 cohort attends a school that ranks relatively low in 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 latest College Free Speech Rankings.

The Campus Scholars program brings together some of the best and brightest FIRE Student Network members to champion free speech at their schools. Over the course of a semester and in collaboration with 果冻传媒app官方, the scholars pursue creative projects to advance 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 mission on their campuses.

Free speech advocacy is greatly needed at these institutions, and we鈥檙e optimistic that our Campus Scholars will help their schools climb in our rankings next year. We received an incredible amount of interest in the program this year, and we are excited to introduce this semester鈥檚 students.

Mia Antonacci, University of Pennsylvania (ranked 247 out of 248)

Mia believes that a person鈥檚 intelligence is determined by how much they hear others out. She is aiming to capture a wider range of opinions about free speech from Penn鈥檚 student body by conducting informal street interviews and then giving students the opportunity to have intellectually stimulating conversations at a civil dialogue dinner.

Ulvi Gitaliyev, Berea College (ranked 161)

Ulvi is passionate about productive discourse and helping others see its necessity. He will host biweekly discussion groups to encourage people to take a stroll through the marketplace of ideas, no matter how controversial. Ulvi鈥檚 goal is to encourage students to engage with each other鈥檚 ideas and foster an environment that honors respectful discussion and debate.

Sahar Tartak, Yale University (ranked 234)

Sahar sees that Yale needs a vibrant, viewpoint-diverse paper. As a steadfast advocate for free speech, she is relaunching the Yale Free Press, an independent, pro-free speech campus paper that will recruit freethinking writers to question the prevailing campus orthodoxy.

Malcolm Mahoney, Dartmouth University (ranked 240)

Malcolm prefers boldness over subtlety, and his project reflects that. He will construct an interactive installation in the middle of Dartmouth鈥檚 campus green highlighting how freedom of speech has led to important civil rights achievements. Malcolm will also host a panel discussion with school administrators to discuss the necessity of preserving freedom of speech on campus.

Sami Al-Asady, Arizona State University (ranked 77)

Sami, a FIREessay contest winner and scholarship recipient, is working with the Arizona State University honors college to plan and host an event that promotes civil discourse and restores ASU鈥檚 reputation as a pro-free speech institution. He aims to highlight the importance of free speech and its role in collective learning and academic freedom.

Aidan Buehler, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (ranked 174)

Aidan is a social scientist with a hypothesis. Working closely with 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 research team, he is analyzing data we鈥檝e collected over the years on free speech issues on college campuses. Aidan鈥檚 hypothesis is that major 鈥渇ree speech shocks鈥 (e.g., a prominent speaker event being disrupted, a dean being fired) cause increased rates of self-censorship among students.

Kiran Subramanian, Rutgers University (ranked 120)

Kiran knows Rutgers can do better on free speech 鈥 and that he can help. He will work to cultivate an environment of free speech and open discourse on campus by creating 鈥渕an on the street鈥-style video content and sharing it with the campus community through various social media platforms.

Through the efforts of our Campus Scholars, we鈥檙e looking forward to seeing each campus become more free speech-friendly.


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