Free Speech Group Says Haskell Indian Nations University Is Muzzling Students And Faculty [View all]
Faculty at Haskell Indian Nations University have formally expressed their displeasure with the schools president, who is also facing criticism from a national campus free speech organization that says his administration violated the First Amendment rights of students and staff.
On April 1, the Haskell Faculty Senate delivered a unanimous vote of no confidence against university president Ronald Graham, The Indian Leader reported.
The resolution says Grahams one-year tenure has been marked by a disregard for academic freedom and free speech, and that he undercut Faculty Senate influence on academic matters.
Graham issued a non-negotiable memo early this month directing staff and faculty to voice their criticisms of the school, their peers and his administration internally through the universitys chain of command. He said that any detractors who criticize the school publicly will face consequences.
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