Cornell University has finalized its Expressive Activity Policy, which synthesizes feedback from a broad stakeholder engagement process. The policy aims to uphold free expression while ensuring a safe campus environment, with content-neutral regulations on time, place, and manner of protests. Approved by the Executive Policy Review Group, the comprehensive effort involved extensive contributions from students, faculty, and legal scholars. President Michael I. Kotlikoff highlighted the importance of integrating campus values with legal mandates to mitigate disruptions and protect the safety of all community members.
The new Expressive Activity Policy, approved by Cornell's Executive Policy Review Group, aims to balance expressive rights with the university's legal obligations to maintain a safe environment.
President Michael I. Kotlikoff emphasized the importance of the committee's work in maintaining Cornell's core values of free inquiry while ensuring the safety of the campus community.
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