Freedom of Expression at UNCG
UNCG values a diversity of thoughts, opinions, and beliefs. As an academic institution, it plays a unique and critical role in the exchange of ideas. As a public university, UNCG must allow speakers and protestors to exercise their constitutionally protected right to free speech.
Students with questions or concerns can contact the Deans of Students, Office of Intercultural Engagement, and Counseling Services for support.
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