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Institutional Statement Neutrality Database

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Statement neutrality was originally pioneered by the University of Chicago for its founding and formalized in its 1967 Kalven Report. Building on this foundation, in February 2024, Heterodox Academy (HxA), the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), and the Academic Freedom Alliance (AFA) jointly called on colleges and universities to adopt institutional statement neutrality. 

As a result, North American universities and colleges dramatically shifted their approach to controversial social and political issues. By the end of 2024, at least 148 institutions — serving a total of roughly 2.6 million students — had adopted a policy of institutional statement neutrality.

We tracked institutional statement neutrality policies through December 31, 2024 using news reports and information from our members. For each institution, we documented:

  • when it adopted the policy;
  • who was involved in making the decision;
  • what parts of the institution the policy affects;
  • the institution's type;
  • documentation of the policy.

Read our original report for more information about the state of institutional statement neutrality as of December 31, 2024.

Below, you will find a regularly updated dataset of known institutional neutrality policies. If your institution has an institutional neutrality policy but is missing from our dataset, please contact us at research@heterodoxacademy.org.

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