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After canceling Ward Churchill鈥檚 speaking appearance, Hamilton College has on the Kirkland Project for the Study of Gender, Society, and Culture, the campus division that not only invited Ward Churchill but also to teach a writing course entitled 鈥淩esistance Memoirs: Writing, Identity, and Change.鈥 According to new guidelines issued by Joan Hinde Stewart, the college鈥檚 president, any allocations from the Center鈥檚 budget for the remainder of the year 鈥渞equire the signature of the dean.鈥 In justifying this restriction, Stewart stated: 鈥淲e must have speakers who are thought-provoking and not merely provocative, who challenge us intellectually as opposed to being merely outrageous.鈥

Here is the question: Is the dean鈥檚 review process harmful to academic freedom at Hamilton? It depends. Certainly a liberal arts institution 鈥 even an institution dedicated to intellectual diversity and open inquiry鈥攃an impose basic standards of scholarship before it doles out thousands of dollars to outside speakers. It does not harm the marketplace of ideas for a university to say that its limited resources should not be invested in allegedly fake Native Americans who are said to have commited academic fraud. Yet鈥攇iven the public outrage over Churchill鈥檚 invitation before the fraud allegations became widely known鈥攐ne can鈥檛 help but think that the new guidelines were the president鈥檚 way of keeping Hamilton out of the newspapers.

A university can certainly impose and maintain high academic standards. It should not, however, water down campus discourse by running from controversy. It will be interesting to see how these new guidelines are applied in practice. Hamilton students and professors, please keep us informed.

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