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Rhode Island College Continues Campaign Against Conservative Social Work Student
PROVIDENCE, R.I., May 26, 2005鈥擱hode Island College鈥檚 (RIC鈥檚) School of Social Work is requiring a conservative master鈥檚 student to publicly advocate for 鈥減rogressive鈥 social changes if he wants to continue pursuing a degree in social work policy. RIC鈥檚 appalling disregard for student Bill Felkner鈥檚 freedom of conscience is the latest in an ongoing string of abuses by RIC administrators and faculty members that violate the right to fundamental freedoms protected by the U.S. Constitution.
鈥淔IREhas dealt with hundreds of cases, but we have never seen anything quite like this,鈥 stated David French, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (果冻传媒app官方), which has written to RIC on Felkner鈥檚 behalf and which last year defended RIC Professor Lisa Church when she was put on trial for refusing to censor constitutionally protected speech. French continued, 鈥淭hese relentless, ham-handed attempts to force Bill Felkner to advocate a certain political agenda are brazenly unconstitutional at a public institution such as RIC.鈥
RIC鈥檚 campaign against Felkner began in Fall 2004 when social work professor Jim Ryczek suggested to Felkner in an e-mail that if he did not agree with the school鈥檚 political philosophy, he should consider leaving or finding another line of work. Shortly afterwards, Felkner learned that RIC鈥檚 School of Social Work not only recommended that he adopt a particular ideology but also mandated that he lobby the Rhode Island Legislature for one of several policy positions that he did not support. FIRE protested this action, and鈥攄espite an assurance from RIC President John Nazarian that 鈥渘o student has been obliged to lobby for a particular cause before the General Assembly鈥濃擣elkner reports that Professor Sue Pearlmutter told him that his grade would be affected if he chose to lobby for an alternative policy position.
RIC鈥檚 most recent offense against the U.S. Constitution stems from its policy internship requirements for graduate students. There are eleven general requirements that every internship must meet鈥攁nd six of these require that students work towards advancing 鈥減rogressive鈥 policies such as 鈥減rogressive social change.鈥 Felkner, who refused to accept an internship that would force him to promote policies he opposed, instead accepted an internship in the policy department of Republican Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri鈥檚 office. Ryzcek reported Felkner鈥檚 refusal to work for 鈥減rogressive鈥 policies to Lenore Olsen, the chair of the Master鈥檚 of Social Work Program. Olsen subsequently informed Felkner in a letter that he could no longer pursue a master鈥檚 degree in social work policy.
鈥淩IC, as a state college, simply may not require its students to publicly advocate for social changes they don鈥檛 believe in鈥斺榩rogressive鈥 or otherwise,鈥 noted FIREDirector of Legal and Public Advocacy Greg Lukianoff. 鈥淔orcing a person to publicly state one thing when he or she privately believes something else is one of the hallmarks of a totalitarian state. It is shocking that President Nazarian would allow this.鈥
RIC School of Social Work professors鈥 and administrators鈥 hostility towards Felkner came to a head in April 2005, when Felkner faced a disciplinary hearing for allegedly violating the National Association of Social Workers鈥 Code of Conduct. The tribunal admitted that it 鈥渨as not convinced鈥 that Felkner had violated sections on respect and confidentiality, but found Felkner guilty of 鈥渄eception鈥 for recording an in-person conversation with Professor Pearlmutter. Felkner agreed not to record any more conversations, but maintained that he had recorded the conversation because he felt that RIC faculty members were being evasive or dishonest in their communications with him. For instance, at one point both Professors Pearlmutter and Ryczek refused to communicate with Felkner over e-mail after he had posted some of their comments on the Internet in an attempt to expose RIC鈥檚 political bias.
鈥淚t is time for President Nazarian to wake up to the startling abuses of power going on at RIC,鈥 said 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 French. 鈥淔rom allowing a professor to go on trial for refusing to censor speech to allowing ideological coercion to continue, President Nazarian has done virtually nothing to rein in his subordinates whose contempt for fundamental constitutionally protected freedoms is clear. RIC is courting disaster,鈥 he concluded.
CONTACT:
David French, President, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; david.french@thefire.org
Greg Lukianoff, Director of Legal and Public Advocacy, 果冻传媒app官方: 215-717-3473; greg@thefire.org
John Nazarian, President, Rhode Island College: 401-456-8101; jnazarian@ric.edu
Lenore Olsen, Chair, Master鈥檚 of Social Work Program, Rhode Island College: 401-456-8042; lolsen@ric.edu
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