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REPORT: Free speech is the missing variable in MIT鈥檚 equation

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  • More than half of MIT faculty oppose the school鈥檚 decision to disinvite Dorian Abbot.
  • More than 40% of faculty believe it is unclear that the administration protects free speech.
  • 38% of faculty say the administration wouldn鈥檛 have a speaker鈥檚 back in a controversy.
  • 46% of MIT students are uncomfortable discussing affirmative action.
  • More than three-quarters of MIT students think it鈥檚 acceptable to shout down a speaker, and more than half agree it鈥檚 acceptable to physically block students from attending a speech. 

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 19, 2023 鈥 It鈥檚 been 16 months since the Massachusetts Institute of Technology disinvited scientist Dorian Abbot from delivering a lecture due to his opposition to campus diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. But a new report shows that the school鈥檚 disinvitation of the geophysicist is just the tip of the iceberg of its problems with academic freedom and free expression.

According to the report by the 果冻传媒app官方, students and faculty at MIT want the administration to protect their academic freedom and foster a culture of free expression. Until improvements are made, the reign of self-censorship, speaker disinvitations, and coerced speech will continue.

鈥淢IT faculty want to explore uncharted 鈥 even forbidden 鈥 territory,鈥 said Komi Frey, director of faculty outreach at 果冻传媒app官方. 鈥淭o do so, they need the administration to explicitly, unequivocally defend their academic freedom even when small yet vocal groups demand censorship. Otherwise, MIT students will learn illiberalism when they could have learned innovation.鈥

FIRE surveyed MIT faculty and found that 52% disagree with the decision to disinvite Abbot. Furthermore, the report finds that students and faculty self-censor in alarming numbers, and that the administration is to blame for this chilling effect: 

  • 32% of students and 41% of faculty agree that the administration鈥檚 stance on free speech is not clear.
  • 41% of students and 38% of faculty believe that the administration wouldn鈥檛 defend a speaker鈥檚 rights during a controversy.
  • From 2006-2020, MIT oversaw a 38% increase in untenured faculty, compared to a 10% increase in tenure/tenure-track faculty, suggesting an erosion of tenure (and academic freedom) at the university.
  • Three-fifths of faculty say the administration shouldn鈥檛 punish professors who oppose diversity training and DEI initiatives 鈥 but the MIT Working Group on Free Expression, created by the administration, found it acceptable to deny a promotion to a teacher who criticized such initiatives.
  • About one-quarter of faculty are 鈥渧ery鈥 or 鈥渆xtremely鈥 likely to self-censor at work.

The MIT Free Speech Alliance, directed by former FIREstaffer Peter Bonilla, formed in the aftermath of the Abbot disinvitation. The alliance encouraged faculty to adopt the MIT Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom in December. Adopting such a statement aligned with the recommendations of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 report.

鈥湽炒絘pp官方鈥檚 report shows, among other things, how one prominent instance of a university falling short of its free speech commitments can have downstream effects on its overall culture,鈥 said Bonilla. 鈥淲hile it documents a number of worrisome trends, it also points to a way forward for MIT 鈥 the first step of which should be the administration鈥檚 endorsement of the free expression statement passed by the faculty.鈥


The FIRE(果冻传媒app官方) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought 鈥 the most essential qualities of liberty. FIRErecognizes that colleges and universities play a vital role in preserving free thought within a free society. To this end, we place a special emphasis on defending the individual rights of students and faculty members on our nation鈥檚 campuses, including freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience. 

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Katie Kortepeter, Communications Campaign Manager, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org

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