The University of Chicago has long been regarded as a bastion of free expression, and outsiders associate the school with a commitment to institutional neutrality and open discourse. But how well does this commitment hold up in practice? Do members of the institution consider those principles important in their duties at the University? The Maroon’s Nicole Ochoa conducted interviews with non-tenure-track faculty and student interns from the Department of Physics and Pozen Family Center for Human Rights to provide a look into how free expression functions within the University for three of its members. The views expressed are the interviewees’ own.
Hosted by: Nicole Ochoa
Edited by: William Kimani