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David Vergobbi, Associate Professor of Communication, Interviewed by ABC News

Oct, 17 2017 College of Humanities

David Vergobbi, Associate Professor of Communication, Interviewed by ABC News

David Vergobbi, Associate Professor of Communication, was recently interviewed by abc National News about freedom of expression.

Ben Shapiro Speech To Test U’s Tolerance For Controversy

Sep, 17 2017 College of Social and Behavioral Science

Ben Shapiro Speech To Test U’s Tolerance For Controversy

Political science major and chair of the U's Young Americans for Freedom chapter, Dillon Clark, told KUER the lecture presents an opportunity not just to raise his group’s profile but generate real discussion around the conservative agenda.

U REITERATES ITS STANCE ON FREE SPEECH AND DACA

Dec, 1 2017 Continuum

U REITERATES ITS STANCE ON FREE SPEECH AND DACA

The U made national headlines in September alongside UC Berkeley (prompting both cheers and jeers) following an invitation for conservative commentator Ben Shapiro to speak on campus.

SAFETY UPDATE

Nov, 26 2017 @theU

SAFETY UPDATE

Please be advised of Ben Shapiro’s appearance on campus tomorrow, Sept. 27, as well as counter-programming events and protests planned.

What to expect at speech events

Nov, 22 2017 @theU

What to expect at speech events

Administrators and faculty have received many questions about the campus guidelines for speaker events, including free speech and protests. With that in mind, here is some helpful information.

HAPPENING ON CAMPUS

Nov, 13 2017 @theU

HAPPENING ON CAMPUS

The university is working to provide a safe environment on campus for both those who want to attend Ben Shapiro’s speech as well as those opposed to his appearance at the U this month.

Respecting the 1st Amendment

Nov, 12 2017 @theU

Respecting the 1st Amendment

Events ranging from a white nationalists’ rally in Charlottesville, home to the University of Virginia, to scheduled appearances of conservative commentator Ben Shapiro at UC Berkeley and the University of Utah have prompted cheers and jeers and many questions about the parameters of the First Amendment.