Report: Florida State, South Florida lead six in top 100
Florida State and the South Florida led six institutions in the top 100 of the 257 schools analyzed in the largest annual review of free speech for colleges and universities.Both schools earned a C-minus letter grade, with Florida State scoring a 71 and the University of South Florida a 70. Also scoring in the top third of the nationwide rankings were Florida (45th, 64, D), Florida International (53rd, 63, D), Florida Atlantic (68th, 61, D-minus), and Central Florida (80th, 60, D-minus).
FIRE, the acronym for Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, based the rankings on 68,000 students at 253 colleges and universities.
Claremont McKenna College, in Claremont, Calif., scored an 80 for a B-minus to lead the rankings. Purdue (76, C) and the University of Chicago (76, C) were next. On the other end, Northeastern (47, F), the University of Washington (44, F) and Indiana (44, F) were the bottom three.
Florida State fell 17 spots from the previous year. The report says students attempted to disinvite Charlie Kirk, a national leader in debate killed on Wednesday in Utah. Kirk was in Tallahassee on Feb. 28.
The report says Florida State is bottom 25 for openness, and it “could strengthen its speech culture by adopting an official commitment to institutional neutrality.”
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Well I guess that explains why the FAU Professor from Purdue University who studied there, thinks that it's her right to push all of this racism making it her goal to dismantle white privilege she's such a racist, now this explains it all!
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