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President Randall Creates Free Speech Task Force to stengthen campus climate

  On Jan. 8, University of Utah President Taylor Randall announced the creation of the Viewpoint Representation and Expression Task Force, a group of faculty, student, staff and trustee representatives tasked with creating a report reviewing and making recommendations to strengthen campus climate to ensure all voices and perspectives are welcomed and respected. Randall asked.

Do University of Utah students, faculty, staff feel free to express their points of view?

University of Utah President Taylor has convened 14-member Viewpoint Representation and Expression Task Force to study these issues and to make recommendations

Do University of Utah students, faculty, staff feel free to express their points of view?

University of Utah President Taylor Randall has empaneled a task force charged to explore what happens when students, faculty and staff are uncomfortable expressing their points of view.

Do University of Utah students, faculty, staff feel free to express their points of view?

University of Utah President Taylor Randall has empaneled a task force charged to explore what happens when students, faculty and staff are uncomfortable expressing their points of view. The task force has been asked to review this question and develop recommendations that “strengthen our campus climate so that all voices and perspectives are welcomed and respected,” according to Randall’s letter to task force members, which was released on Monday. The 14-member Viewpoint Representation and Expression Task Force, with faculty, student, staff and trustee representation, will be led by Jason Perry, the U.’s vice president for government relations and director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics.

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