Free Speech at UNH

Free Speech at UNH
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At the University of New Hampshire, we believe that freedom of speech and free expression is fundamental to our identity as an institution of higher learning. We strive to foster an inclusive community that promotes respect, intellectual growth and the exploration of diverse perspectives. 

Within the UNH community, you will likely encounter individuals whose viewpoints differ from your own. This diversity of thought is a valuable part of the university experience. While we hope these exchanges occur in a respectful and constructive manner, we recognize the importance of reminding our community about UNH's commitment to free speech. 

The University of New Hampshire honors the U.S. Constitution and its amendments. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, even when the ideas that are expressed are controversial or unpopular. As a public institution, UNH is committed to upholding these constitutional rights while also maintaining a safe and inclusive learning environment. 

We encourage all members of the UNH community to engage in open dialogue, critical thinking and to approach differing viewpoints with curiosity and respect. This exchange of ideas is crucial to our academic mission and personal growth. 

For more information on free speech rights and responsibilities at UNH, including an overview of the First Amendment, permitting requirements, and upcoming events, please follow the links below.